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4
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This material is made from oil or other fossil fuels.
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6
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The process of natural waste being broken down by decomposers to make new nutrients.
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What you would do with paper, cardboard, glass or plastic waste. (Hint, the blue bin).
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9
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The wrapper or outer covering of a product (Hint, ends in -ing)
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10
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The place where garbage goes.
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11
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This material is made from tin, aluminum or other things mined from the ground.
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12
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We need to understand the waste we produce and reduce or recycle or compost because too much waste will harm the natural ___________________________.
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Fruit peels, yard waste and paper towels are __________________ because they can be broken down by living things into new nutrients.
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2
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Examples of decomposers are bacteria, fungi and _____________. (Hint, plural)
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3
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Instead of putting something in the garbage or recycling you can _______ it for something else.
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5
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What you would do with food waste, napkins and used paper plates. (Hint, the green bin).
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7
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Paint, batteries and other chemicals should be disposed of at the fire station because they are __________.
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13
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The 3Rs stand for: _____________, Reuse, Recycle!
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14
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The raw material from which paper and cardboard is made from.
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