Of course, some camps argue the value of a one-day environmental "day." With something like recycling, it begs the question: "Why just recycle on ONE day? What about the other 364?" That is a great question!
I personally subscribe to both camps. No, one day isn't enough. We should be recycling daily. And I do--both at home and at school. I talk about it in my classroom, especially because it is a Maryland "Green" School.
Of course, how much of that "news" do any of us actually see on that one day? That also is the disappointing part. I only saw it (and knew about it) because I'm always on the hunt for eco-news. Similarly, it's also because I teach at a Maryland Green School.
Lucky for us too, the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) [in coordination with Keep America Beautiful (KAB) and the Alcoa & Alcoa Fountation] are also working on moving that percentage--especially since the US is far below many other countries in this department.
So, even if you missed America Recycles Day this year, no one said it had to be on November 15th in your house. Make it happen. You can get a lot of resources, facts, and helpful hints here:
Guides, Templates and Downloads from America Recycles Day
Recycling Tips from America Recycles Day
RecycleBowl Symbol |
Information & Ideas from Keep America Beautiful
Information about the "Recycle Bowl"
(A "SuperBowl of Recycling" event where 1500 schools participated for 4 weeks in October to November of 2012 nationwide. Eagle Cove School contributed just over 400 lbs during our time RecycleBowl-ing. Not to shabby for a school with a population of 83 students!)
American Flag pic from http://cityofls.net/Environment/America-Recycles-Day.aspx, Recycle Bowl symbol pic http://recycle-bowl.org/, Keep America Beautiful logo from http://www.kab.org/, iCare image from http://triblocal.com/antioch-fox-lake/community/stories/2011/11/america-recycles-day/k, Video from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zEBEXPB4c0&feature=player_embedded
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