5. Recycling is the process of
transforming items which already
served its original purpose.
Instead of throwing away the scraps
we have at home and totally waste
them, we can be more imaginative,
creative and resourceful.
7. A. Internal recycling - Involves the
use of materials that are waste
products of a manufacturing process.
An example of this is the processing
of spent grain mash, a waste product
of distillation, into cattle feeds.
8. B. External recycling - Is the reclaiming
of materials from a product that has
been worn out due to constant use. A
good example of this type is the
conversion of old news papers and
magazines into other paper product.
10. 1.Decrease pollution and ease the
garbage pollution.
2.Conserve resources.
3.Enhance creativity and
resourcefulness.
4.Potential in making a profitable
business.
11. 5. Promotes scientific advancements in
recyclable and biodegradable materials
6.Makes governments and businesses
choose programs and apply policies in
consideration of preserving and
respecting the environment.
12. It is very important that we should know how to
manage our waste. Waste management is the
proper disposal and recycling of trash. If you
notice, recycling has a great impact to the
environment because of its role of converting
the old items into new goods. It is also a help of
the environment to achieve a healthy living
earth.
19. Forms of Recycling
1. Biodegradable Waste – It is the
process of composting any decomposable
waste or trash such as food waste which
is a form of recycling.
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24. 2 Forms of Recycling
2. Non-Biodegradable Waste -are
recyclable resources like glass, paper,
metal, plastic, textiles including
electronics and batteries.
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30. Material Description
1. Paper It is a substance made from wood or other
fibrous material, usually used in writing,
printing and wrapping. Papers are also known
as biodegradable waste for composting. It
can be recycled as Paper woven basket,
paper mâché’ articles, paper beads, paper
sculpture, boxes for gift wrapping, album
covers and paper bags.
31. Material Description
2. Plastic Plastic products include beverage bottles
and containers commonly used for liquid
goods and body-care products. It can be
recycled as Planters, plant tags, plastic
sculptures and organizers.
32. Material Description
3. Glass Glass is one of the easiest materials to
recycle because It can be easily crushed and
ready to be melted called cullet. It can be
recycled to decanter, storage items
terrariums, cut bottles, bent bottles and
glass tiles.
33. Material Description
4. Fabric
scrap
It is any cloth or goods produced by
weaving, knitting ,Quilting and patchwork
projects, rag rugs, doilies, runners of hand
stitched circles of fabrics, stuffed toys,
hair accessories, fabric flowers and
collages.
34. Material Description
5. Metal Example of metal is food or drink cans
made from aluminum and steel. It can be
recycled as Canisters, storage bins,
planters, baking tins, candle holders,
kerosene lamps, metal art and water
catchers. Make sure to used aluminum foil to
clean the cans.
35. Good working habit at your workplace.
1. Prepare and organize all needed tools and
materials.
2.To avoid accident make sure to tie your hair
before working.
3.Use appropriate tools and materials in your
project .
4.Use scissors in cutting, not your teeth.
36. 5.Put your scraps a plastic bag or in trash bin.
6.Work with your hands and not with your lips.
7.Follow the step-by-step procedure.
8.Clean your working area before leaving the
room.
38. Material Articles
1. Paper Paper woven basket, paper mâché’ articles,
paper beads, paper sculpture, boxes for
gift wrapping, album covers and paper bags
2. Plastic
containers
Planters, plant tags, plastic sculptures and
organizers
3. Glass
bottles
Decanter, storage items terrariums, cut
bottles, bent bottles and glass tiles.
39. Material Articles
4. Fabric
scrap
Quilting and patchwork projects, rag rugs,
doilies, runners of hand stitched circles of
fabrics, stuffed toys, hair accessories,
fabric flowers and collages.
5. Yarn
wastes
Rugs, tapestries, embroidery, yarn dolls,
crocheted or knitted articles, and string art.
6. Tin cans Canisters, storage bins, planters, baking tins,
candle holders, kerosene lamps, metal art and
water catchers.