Lynnia

media type="custom" key="9330052"﻿ media type="custom" key="9329510"Who: Breejae Adens and lynnia Johnson What: We will be making an experiment on recycling and count how much trash we save. When: We will be starting this experiment next week May 9 2011. Where: We will be doing this experiment at home. Why: we are doing this because many animals are suffering because people can’t do a simple job and recycling this need to end now!

//This year in the 6th grade we are asked to answer and react to the following question “As students how can we reduce our ecological// //footprint on our local environment?” And to answer this question we are going to persuade you to take action and recycle the best we// //could and put what goes in the trash in the trash////.//

//The reason why we need to recycle in our environment or anywhere is because you need to reduce your ecological footprint. We are// //going to get 2 trash bags, one’s going to be Recycling and one’s going to be Trash! And literally trash in the trash can in the other trash// //can at home. This will be going on for two weeks to see how much I save. Then I will be going to make a graph to see the// //difference!// //Number of beverage cans and bottles that have been land filled, littered and incinerated in the U.S.// //so far this year is 43,989,777,867! In seven years, the amount of waste being recycled in our borough has jumped from just 4% to// //around 33%. The council has provided more and more services and recycling points to make it easier for everyone to easily recycle// //materials from their home. Collections for "dry recyclables" (glass, cans and plastics), green waste and paper collections are now// //widespread across the borough. And with a "bring" site within a mile of most homes, alongside the shops where people buy new bottles// //and cans, it has never been easier to recycle.//

Lynnia

For the Talent21 project I am going to talk about oceans and how I can help them. I'm going to talk about how we can help the ocean more and what to do to help the ocean! I'm working with Breejae Adens!