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Let’s Go Green By: Keyana Warren And Tamra Bell

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Let’s Go Green. By: Keyana Warren And Tamra Bell. Go Green. “Go Green” is using everyday methods to help save the environment . Examples of “Going Green”. Recycling Unplugging electronics that you are not going to use (like a charger or T.V.) Using less water - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Let’s Go Green

Let’s Go GreenBy: Keyana Warren

And Tamra Bell

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Go Green “Go Green” is using everyday methods

to help save the environment

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Examples of “Going Green”

Recycling Unplugging electronics that you are not

going to use (like a charger or T.V.) Using less water Using Energy Smart light bulbs

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RHHS “Going Green” Pictures

Reusing items that people would usually throw away.

Instead of throwing plastic bottles away, we can out them in this recycling bottle.

You can recycle paper, newspaper, and magazines.

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RHHS “Going Green” Pictures (Continued)

Bringing your own mug for the Statesmen Café will save the environment from stryofoam cups.

You can recycle your old electronics instead of throwing them away.

Caps from bottles are not recycleable

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RHHS Improvements We can get electronic water faucets

We can get new doors that will not leave cracks so the heat in the winter can stay in the school

We can put more recycle bins in all the class rooms instead of just the Ecology room

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What other schools are participating in the “Go Green” efforts?

Chicago Public Schools are using oversized windows and scuff-proof reflective floors made by recycled glass

“The maple ceilings are made using wood logged in environmentally responsible ways.”

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“Doing It In The Dark” Williams College in Massachusetts dimmed

their lights and unplugged electronics that they were not using at the moment to save energy.

“In college we leave our computers on. We leave lights on in the common areas. So I think a lot of it is turning off the lights and computers off, something we can do regularly.”-Keith McWhorter