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Let’s make our world more
and clean!
Recycle in our life!
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Contents:
1.What recycle is?
2.Household items you can reuse
before tossing.
3.Children’s and teachers work.
4.Handiworks with useless material.
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1.Environmental protection
is a practice of protecting the natural environment on individual, organizational
or governmental levels, for the benefit of both the natural environment and
humans. Due to the pressures of population and technology, the biophysical
environment is being degraded, sometimes permanently. This has been
recognized, and governments have begun placing restraints on activities that
cause environmental degradation. Since the 1960s, activity of environmental
movements has created awareness of the various environmental issues.
There is no agreement on the extent of the environmental impact of human
activity, and protection measures are occasionally criticized.
Academic institutions now offer courses, such as environmental
studies, environmental management and environmental engineering, that
teach the history and methods of environment protection. Protection of the
environment is needed due to various human activities. Waste production,
airpollution, and loss of biodiversity (resulting from the introduction of invasive
species and species extinction) are some of the issues related to
environmental protection.
Environmental protection is influenced by three interwoven factors:
environmental legislation, ethics and education. Each of these factors plays its
part in influencing national-level environmental decisions and personal-level
environmental values and behaviors. For environmental protection to become
a reality, it is important for societies to develop each of these areas that,
together, will inform and drive environmental decisions.
Voluntary environmental agreements
In industrial countries, voluntary environmental agreements often provide a
platform for companies to be recognized for moving beyond the minimum
regulatory standards and, thus, support the development of best
environmental practice. In developing countries, such as throughout Latin
America, these agreements are more commonly used to remedy significant
levels of non-compliance with mandatory regulation. The challenges that exist
with these agreements lie in establishing baseline data, targets, monitoring
and reporting. Due to the difficulties inherent in evaluating effectiveness, their
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use is often questioned and, indeed, the environment may well be adversely
affected as a result. The key advantage of their use in developing countries is
that their use helps to build environmental management capacity.
Ecosystems approach
An ecosystems approach to resource management and environmental
protection aims to consider the complex interrelationships of an entire
ecosystem in decision making rather than simply responding to specific issues
and challenges. Ideally the decision-making processes under such an
approach would be a collaborative approach to planning and decision making
that involves a broad range of stakeholders across all relevant governmental
departments, as well as representatives of industry, environmental groups
and community. This approach ideally supports a better exchange of
information, development of conflict-resolution strategies and improved
regional conservation.
International environmental agreements
Many of the earth’s resources are especially vulnerable because they are
influenced by human impacts across many countries. As a result of this, many
attempts are made by countries to develop agreements that are signed by
multiple governments to prevent damage or manage the impacts of human
activity on natural resources. This can include agreements that impact factors
such as climate, oceans, rivers and air pollution. These international
environmental agreements are sometimes legally binding documents that
have legal implications when they are not followed and, at other times, are
more agreements in principle or are for use as codes of conduct. These
agreements have a long history with some multinational agreements being in
place from as early as 1910 in Europe, America and Africa. Some of the most
well-known multinational agreements include: the Kyoto Protocol, Vienna
Convention on the Protection of the Ozone Layer and Rio Declaration on
Environment and Development.
Recycling is a process to change materials (waste) into new products to
prevent waste of potentially useful materials, reduce the consumption of fresh
raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution (from incineration)
and water pollution (from landfilling) by reducing the need for "conventional"
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waste disposal, and lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to plastic
production. Recycling is a key component of modern waste reduction and is
the third component of the "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" waste hierarchy.
Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass, paper, metal, plastic,
textiles, and electronics. Although similar in effect, the composting or other
reuse of biodegradable waste—such as food or garden waste—is not typically
considered recycling.[2] Materials to be recycled are either brought to a
collection center or picked up from the curbside, then sorted, cleaned, and
reprocessed into new materials bound for manufacturing.
In the strictest sense, recycling of a material would produce a fresh supply of
the same material—for example, used office paper would be converted into
new office paper, or used foamed polystyrene into new polystyrene. However,
this is often difficult or too expensive (compared with producing the same
product from raw materials or other sources), so "recycling" of many products
or materials involves their reuse in producing different materials (e.g.,
paperboard) instead. Another form of recycling is the salvage of certain
materials from complex products, either due to their intrinsic value (e.g., lead
from car batteries, or gold from computer components), or due to their
hazardous nature (e.g., removal and reuse of mercury from various items).
Critics dispute the net economic and environmental benefits of recycling over
its costs, and suggest that proponents of recycling often make matters worse
and suffer from confirmation bias. Specifically, critics argue that the costs and
energy used in collection and transportation detract from (and outweigh) the
costs and energy saved in the production process; also that the jobs produced
by the recycling industry can be a poor trade for the jobs lost in logging,
mining, and other industries associated with virgin production; and that
materials such as paper pulp can only be recycled a few times before material
degradation prevents further recycling. Proponents of recycling dispute each
of these claims, and the validity of arguments from both sides has led to
enduring controversy.
About Latvijas Zaļais punkts (LZP)
The increasing amount of waste has persuaded the European Union
Member States to search for sustainable solutions. Latvia is solving the
situation by adopting the principle of producer responsibility, i.e. the
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way a company handles its products and its packaging after they
become waste.
The companies that produce or import packaged goods or produce or
import electric and electronic equipment and goods harmful to the
environment (car batteries, batteries, car tires, car lubricant oils and
filters) are compelled by the laws and regulations of the Republic of Latvia to
prevent or to balance the environmental impact of the waste caused by their
economic activities. This must be done either by paying the Natural
Resources Tax (proceeds are used to finance the implementation of
environment protection projects) or by ensuring the management of this
waste – separate collection, recycling, recovery and regeneration.
Mission Statement
Latvijas Zaļais punkts (LZP) organizes the recycling of packaging waste,
waste electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) and waste goods harmful to
the environment (WGHE) on the behalf of companies based on a multi-annual
action plan approved by the Latvian Environmental Protection Fund. LZP was
founded on January 11, 2000 and is the oldest and most experienced
producers’ responsibility organization in Latvia that has been taking care of
packaging waste management since its foundation. Since 2006 LZP has also
been dealing with waste electric and electronic equipment and waste goods
harmful to the environment.
The mission of LZP is to ensure an effective system for managing waste
packaging, WEEE and WGHE collection system in every region of Latvia. In
order to achieve the aim, LZP cooperates with the local municipalities by
concluding agreements on the introduction of waste management system in
the respective administrative territory. Thus LZP gains both the support of the
local municipality as well as a new partner – a waste management
organization designated by the municipality with which LZP cooperates to
implement, maintain and to improve the system within the administrative
territory of the respective municipality. Waste management organizations
ensure the collection of the recyclable materials by setting up and emptying
separate waste collection containers, setting up and maintaining collection
sites for WEEE and WGHE. LZP provides financial support for the collection
of the recyclabe materials and organizes activities aimed at raising the
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public’s awareness on the necessity and possibilities of recycling within the
municipality. The materials collected in Latvia are processed into raw
materials in other countries.
International Cooperation
Latvijas Zaļais punkts is a member of the Green Dot association "Packaging
Recovery Organisation Europe s.p.r.l." (PRO Europe) which unites members
representing 30 countries. LZP owns the exclusive right to use the Green Dot
trademark in Latvia.
Since the foundation of the LZP a joint system has been developed for the
collection of packaging waste, waste electric and electronic equipment
(WEEE) and waste goods harmful to the environment (WGHE) from
companies and residents and a substantial amount of recycled raw materials
have been delivered for processing.
Learn more about the achievements of Latvijas Zaļais punkts during its ten
years of work!
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RECYCLING
Why recycle?
It is in everyone’s interest that waste
does not
grow to become a problem that cannot
be
handled. Norwegians produce 85% more
waste now than 30 years ago, and the
amount is increasing. If all the people in
the world were to use as much as us, it
would not be enough with one earth, we
would have needed seven…
In Vestfold county, each inhabitant threw
away 521 kilos of waste in 2011. Imagine the
pile of garbage that would make if we did not
recycle as much as possible! About 64 kilos
were food waste and 16,5 kilos plastic
packaging.
If we sort our waste and recycle it right, it is
possible to reduce climatic emissions with 5,1
million tons CO2 every year. If every Norwegian
household recycle one jam
jar made of glass every month, we would recycle
4000 tons of glass.
That would reduce the CO2-emissions equally to
if 830 cars quit driving for one year! If all our
households also
recycled one box of Cornflakes every month it
would make 1500 tons of paper. That would save
us from 2300 tons of CO2-emissions, which
equals the emissions of 760 cars
driving one year.
A metal tin left in the nature will decompose in 50
years. When
we sort it from our waste, it takes only three
months until it has
been recycled into a new product. A plastic bottle
left in nature
would take 450 years to decompose! If sorted, it
takes less than three months to
recycle it into a new plastic bottle, or for example
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a plastic pot or pipe.
What can be recycled?
Recycling is a way of making our waste valuable again, not only to
ourselves, but to
everyone. When we recycle it is possible to benefit from the waste to
produce new products and materials. Metals can be
cast into metal products such as car rims, nails and
paper clips. Glass, paper and cardboard can become
new packaging and various paper-products.
Food and organic waste can become valuable bio gas and bio
fertilizer. Bio gas is much more environmental friendly than fossil
fuel. Did you know that a banana peel can actually make a car
drive 96 meters?
How do we recycle our garbage in Vestfold?
Vestfold is one of 19 counties in Norway. It has approximately 240.000
inhabitants, which is a little less than 5% of Norway’s population.
We do much of our recycling in our households. All households must
pay a renovation fee. This fee covers the main waste handling. We have
different garbage containers outside our houses, each with a different
color on the lid, indicating what kind of waste should be put where.
Food and organic waste (brown lid) is picked up every week. Paper and
cardboard (blue lid), plastic packaging (grey lid or large plastic bag) and spare
waste (green lid) is picked up every three weeks, and glass and metal
packaging (orange lid) is picked up every six weeks.
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Many municipalities (for example Horten) have a recycling station where we
can deliver larger amounts of waste and waste that require certain handling,
for free. This is waste such as electric and electronical equipment, paint and
acid liquid, broken furniture and garden waste.
How can we recycle things that other people might
use?
Things that still work, but we for some reason don’t want or don’t need any
longer can often be used by others. At many of our recycling stations there
are second hand stores where it is possible to give away, sell and/or buy
products that might have instant value to others without being altered through
a recycling process. Stores like these are also located in many towns and
cities.
Every Sunday there is a garage sale market in our city. Also spare time
activities, such as sports clubs and music bands, and charity organizations
often arrange flea markets. There are also various sites on the internet where
one can exchange things or sell and/or buy used equipment. Reusing things
this way is not only ecologically, but also economically smart.
And sometimes it is also possible to make nice things from things we usually
throw away. Like these nice lights or a pretty pen holder, made from empty
metal tins:
Every little thing we do when it comes to recycling counts. Most likely you won’t see
the impact it makes right then and there, but remember; there will be people coming
after us! Never judge anything too big to be achieved, or too little to make a
difference. Recycle!
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2. RECYCLE WORKS
When we work about recycle in our school, we use a lot of internet
resources, one of the main page that we use is this:
http://www.recyclemore.ie
In this website we can found a lot of information, activities and
resources to work appropriately with our pupils in English language.
Usually we used to invited to our classroom some members of the
cleaning team from the school, in order to know how they work, the different
tools that they use, their uniforms, their important job for all of us. Also we
invited always some of the municipality clean team members, with some of
their special vehicles to work with the plastics waste, organic waste, crystals,
etc.
Near our city we have a special place to recycle and detox waste
material, and every year we do visits to this place, with specialist people to
explain us the different ways to recycle and how preserve the ecosystem.
Another useful website, in Spanish, is:
http://www.reciclaenvases.com/
With materials of this website, we prepared different activities and work
for the pupils as this:
Found and circle the bigger packs:
Match the same packs:
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A tale with a puppet:
Hello! I am Bernardo, a packing of carton for drinks of milk and I am a type of
the hardest thing. Why? So because though it could to you seem softy and as of
carton, within I have something more: a heap of metal caps and plastic that make me
super-resistant and strong. Because of it I can dance better than anybody the brik-
dance. In addition, the milk that I take within gives me very much calcium and energy
to move non-stop. Do not worry because though I fall I do not go away to breaking,
not though my brothers of carton are raised on my shoulders for drinks, being piled
up. And for if it was small, across my skin I do not stop to spend anything of
anything: neither the water, nor the powder nor the light, so when you open me the
snack to take you will find your milk in perfect conditions ... mmmm very good!!!!
When you finish, do not forget to take me to the yellow container. If I go there, it is
sure that they will do with me a heap of useful things. My many skins will separate
and form new paper for bags and boxes and more metal to make coffee machines or
frames of windows, always very hard. Or probably I will turn into a gas that will turn
powerful energy. I will continue being strong, strong, if you help me to return and to
retrain.
Another activity is decorate the tin of some refreshments.
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Another activity that we use to do is make our own paper, like this recipe show
us how to do it:
1. Tear the paper (feel free to mix different types) into small bits and put it into a
blender.
2. Fill the blender about 2/3 full with warm water.
3. Pulse the blender until the pulp is smooth. If you are going to write on the
paper, blend in 2 teaspoons of liquid starch.
4. Set your mold in a shallow basin or pan. I used a cookie sheet. You could use a
sink. Pour the blended mixture into the mold. Sprinkle in your mix-ins (thread,
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flower petals, etc.). Shake the mold from side to side, keeping it in the liquid, to
level out your paper pulp mixture.
5. You have few different options here. You could remove the mold from the liquid,
let the paper dry in the mold, and then peel it off. I flipped my paper out onto
my countertop and used a sponge to wick away excess water. You could press a
cookie sheet onto the paper to squeeze out the excess water.
Also, during this first period, we have built a city with recycle materials, as you can
see in these pictures:
Some ear rings with basic materials:
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Some neck laces with cork and wood:
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3.RECIPE FOR RECYCLING
INGREDIENTS
1. Used notebook paper, worksheets, Christmas cards,
construction paper or other paper to be recycled.
2. Water
UTENSILS
1. Blender
2. Large pan at least 3 inches deep (a plastic dishpan
works well)
3. 2 pieces of window screen (each must be large
enough to cover pan)
4. A flat piece of heavy wood--like a bread board
5. Dry sponges and rags or towels
PROCEDURE
1. Tear 2 or 3 pieces of paper into small pieces. Put in blender.
2. Add water so that blender is 1/3 full.
3. Turn blender on to make pulp. After a few seconds, turn off and add
more water so blender is 1/2 full. Turn on for 10 more seconds.
4. Place one of the screens over the pan. Have a partner hold it steady!
5. Pour the blended paper pulp over the screen. Spread it around, but not
over the edge. The water should seep through into the pan as the pulp
collects on the screen.
6. When water stops draining, lift the screen off the pan and onto cloth
rags or towel.
7. Set other screen on top. Using sponge, carefully blot excess water.
8. Place another rag or towel on top and a flat piece of heavy wood.
Sit on it to press even more of the moisture out--bounce a little to make
sure!
9. Remove board, rag and top screen. Peel damp pulp off of bottom
screen and leave it to dry overnight on some newspapers
10. Rinse out all utensils. Hang rags or towels to dry.
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11. Use your recycled paper to create a special picture, card or collage.
====================
The 8 mistakes of recycling
By now we knew that the blue bucket onto aluminum, tin, plastic, glass
and packaging paper.
But what if the glass is broken or paper dirty?
Remember what we do well when we throw our garbage in the blue bins.
As the recycling of household waste taken important steps and more and
more willing to participate in the effort to reduce the volume of garbage,
is very important to avoid certain mistakes that may instead solve, create
problems.
We gathered the 8 " odd materials " that seem suitable for recycling, but
it is not.
1. Broken glasses. Glass packaging is recycled, but not broken glasses.
The reason is that, since screening centers is usually done by hand, there
is a serious risk of injury to workers. This means that if you break a glass
or a bottle, do not throw in the blue bins, but in common.
2. Boxes of pizza, fast food packaging. The pizza boxes are made of
cardboard, so you may think that is recyclable. When the fly but are full
oils and fats. Indeed, as you try to flush, it does not entirely, as always
stay residues, while the same board seems to have «watered ". Therefore,
not only recycled, but a problem in separation process (formed a dirty
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mass). Do the same packaging of ready meals.
3. Bags biodegradable or photodegradable. They look like simple
plastic bags, but not the same. While simple plastic bags can be recycled
and made plastic film, biodegradable or photodegradable, which are
mainly from the supermarket, have a maturity date and a point and then
begin to decompose. Therefore, not recycled. Also, there is the case of the
decomposition process to start while they are in the blue bins or recycling
sorting center, creating many tiny pieces, contributing to a pulp trash,
which makes it difficult to recycle.
4. Pieces of paper. The system of blue bins can not handle pieces of
paper, which is smaller than an A4 page. This means that torn pages,
tickets and other papers should not be thrown in the blue bins, why create
paper sediment that makes the whole process more time consuming.
5. Wet or soiled paper. Soiled napkins or pieces of oiled paper not only
recycled, but disable and other recyclable materials. Not suitable for
recycling is the wet paper, even when dry, because the fibers of the paper
«gather «when wet. The blue bins are good not throw paper towels and
toilet paper, even if it is clean.
6. Materials clay. Several household items are ceramics, ie from baked
clay such as old coffee mugs, which are replacing. They should not be
thrown in the blue bin because recycling is not at all easy.
7. Foams and Styrofoam. Both are highly flammable materials, can
catch fire at any step of the process of recycling. Therefore, dropping
them in the blue bins creates problems.
8. Packaging toxic materials. Plastic or metal packagings containing oils
antifreeze, insecticides, etc. , we must certainly not be thrown in the blue
bins, because the residues of toxic hardly removed .
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4.Handiworks
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POSTERS ABOUT CLEAN AND
DIRTY WORLD CREATED FROM
OLD NEWSPAPERS.
ANIMALS CREATED
FROM USED NEWSPAPERS
POLAND
CARNIVAL MASKS MADE FROM
BOXES TO EGGS.
DOMESTIC ANIMALS MADE FROM
WASTED ROLS OF TOILET PAPER.
WINTER DECORATION MADE FROM
WASTED ROLS OF TOILET PAPER.
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POSTERS ABOUT
RIVERS AND POLLUTION
USING WASTED NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES.
SPRING FLOWERS
FROM DISPOSABLE
PLASTIC CUPS.
SPRING FLOWERS
FORM PLASTIC BOTTLES.
SUMMER DECORATION
USING ROLS FROM
USED TOILET PAPER.
FLOWERPOTS MADE
FROM PLASTIC BOTTLES.
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RECYCLING OF PAPER
FROM OLD NEWSPAPERS.
PRESENTS FOR PARENTS MADE FROM OLD
BOXES DECORATED WITH NEWSPAPERS,
OLD SEQUINS AND BUTTONS.
PRESENTS FOR PARENTS PLASTIC BASKET
MADE FROM PLASTIC BOTTLES,
DECORATED WITH STYROFOAM HEARTS
AND FLOWERS.
MODEL OF THE EARTH MADE FROM
BALOON, OLD NEWSPAPERS, DRY GRASS.
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For offer to parents, we made presents with nature materials:
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Natural material for hand working
We decide to make trees of each
season with recycle material
Summer one
Spring one
And we use them for
our Show for parents at
the end of the year
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Autumn plates
Birds restaurant
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Spring book
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LET‘SMAKERECYCLE
PAPER
KINDERGARTEN JELKA
Presenta onbyPETRAKOČAR
petra.kocar@vrtec-jelka.si
h p:/ / www.vrtec-jelka.si
February2013
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• « This project has been funded with support from the
European Commission.
• This publication (communication) reflects the views only of
the author and the Commission is not responsible for any
use which may be made of the information contained
inside. »
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Comenius project promotes recycling

  • 1. Comenius project 2012-2014 Let’s make our world more and clean! Recycle in our life! 1
  • 2. Comenius project 2012-2014 Contents: 1.What recycle is? 2.Household items you can reuse before tossing. 3.Children’s and teachers work. 4.Handiworks with useless material. 2
  • 3. Comenius project 2012-2014 1.Environmental protection is a practice of protecting the natural environment on individual, organizational or governmental levels, for the benefit of both the natural environment and humans. Due to the pressures of population and technology, the biophysical environment is being degraded, sometimes permanently. This has been recognized, and governments have begun placing restraints on activities that cause environmental degradation. Since the 1960s, activity of environmental movements has created awareness of the various environmental issues. There is no agreement on the extent of the environmental impact of human activity, and protection measures are occasionally criticized. Academic institutions now offer courses, such as environmental studies, environmental management and environmental engineering, that teach the history and methods of environment protection. Protection of the environment is needed due to various human activities. Waste production, airpollution, and loss of biodiversity (resulting from the introduction of invasive species and species extinction) are some of the issues related to environmental protection. Environmental protection is influenced by three interwoven factors: environmental legislation, ethics and education. Each of these factors plays its part in influencing national-level environmental decisions and personal-level environmental values and behaviors. For environmental protection to become a reality, it is important for societies to develop each of these areas that, together, will inform and drive environmental decisions. Voluntary environmental agreements In industrial countries, voluntary environmental agreements often provide a platform for companies to be recognized for moving beyond the minimum regulatory standards and, thus, support the development of best environmental practice. In developing countries, such as throughout Latin America, these agreements are more commonly used to remedy significant levels of non-compliance with mandatory regulation. The challenges that exist with these agreements lie in establishing baseline data, targets, monitoring and reporting. Due to the difficulties inherent in evaluating effectiveness, their 3
  • 4. Comenius project 2012-2014 use is often questioned and, indeed, the environment may well be adversely affected as a result. The key advantage of their use in developing countries is that their use helps to build environmental management capacity. Ecosystems approach An ecosystems approach to resource management and environmental protection aims to consider the complex interrelationships of an entire ecosystem in decision making rather than simply responding to specific issues and challenges. Ideally the decision-making processes under such an approach would be a collaborative approach to planning and decision making that involves a broad range of stakeholders across all relevant governmental departments, as well as representatives of industry, environmental groups and community. This approach ideally supports a better exchange of information, development of conflict-resolution strategies and improved regional conservation. International environmental agreements Many of the earth’s resources are especially vulnerable because they are influenced by human impacts across many countries. As a result of this, many attempts are made by countries to develop agreements that are signed by multiple governments to prevent damage or manage the impacts of human activity on natural resources. This can include agreements that impact factors such as climate, oceans, rivers and air pollution. These international environmental agreements are sometimes legally binding documents that have legal implications when they are not followed and, at other times, are more agreements in principle or are for use as codes of conduct. These agreements have a long history with some multinational agreements being in place from as early as 1910 in Europe, America and Africa. Some of the most well-known multinational agreements include: the Kyoto Protocol, Vienna Convention on the Protection of the Ozone Layer and Rio Declaration on Environment and Development. Recycling is a process to change materials (waste) into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials, reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution (from incineration) and water pollution (from landfilling) by reducing the need for "conventional" 4
  • 5. Comenius project 2012-2014 waste disposal, and lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to plastic production. Recycling is a key component of modern waste reduction and is the third component of the "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" waste hierarchy. Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass, paper, metal, plastic, textiles, and electronics. Although similar in effect, the composting or other reuse of biodegradable waste—such as food or garden waste—is not typically considered recycling.[2] Materials to be recycled are either brought to a collection center or picked up from the curbside, then sorted, cleaned, and reprocessed into new materials bound for manufacturing. In the strictest sense, recycling of a material would produce a fresh supply of the same material—for example, used office paper would be converted into new office paper, or used foamed polystyrene into new polystyrene. However, this is often difficult or too expensive (compared with producing the same product from raw materials or other sources), so "recycling" of many products or materials involves their reuse in producing different materials (e.g., paperboard) instead. Another form of recycling is the salvage of certain materials from complex products, either due to their intrinsic value (e.g., lead from car batteries, or gold from computer components), or due to their hazardous nature (e.g., removal and reuse of mercury from various items). Critics dispute the net economic and environmental benefits of recycling over its costs, and suggest that proponents of recycling often make matters worse and suffer from confirmation bias. Specifically, critics argue that the costs and energy used in collection and transportation detract from (and outweigh) the costs and energy saved in the production process; also that the jobs produced by the recycling industry can be a poor trade for the jobs lost in logging, mining, and other industries associated with virgin production; and that materials such as paper pulp can only be recycled a few times before material degradation prevents further recycling. Proponents of recycling dispute each of these claims, and the validity of arguments from both sides has led to enduring controversy. About Latvijas Zaļais punkts (LZP) The increasing amount of waste has persuaded the European Union Member States to search for sustainable solutions. Latvia is solving the situation by adopting the principle of producer responsibility, i.e. the 5
  • 6. Comenius project 2012-2014 way a company handles its products and its packaging after they become waste. The companies that produce or import packaged goods or produce or import electric and electronic equipment and goods harmful to the environment (car batteries, batteries, car tires, car lubricant oils and filters) are compelled by the laws and regulations of the Republic of Latvia to prevent or to balance the environmental impact of the waste caused by their economic activities. This must be done either by paying the Natural Resources Tax (proceeds are used to finance the implementation of environment protection projects) or by ensuring the management of this waste – separate collection, recycling, recovery and regeneration. Mission Statement Latvijas Zaļais punkts (LZP) organizes the recycling of packaging waste, waste electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) and waste goods harmful to the environment (WGHE) on the behalf of companies based on a multi-annual action plan approved by the Latvian Environmental Protection Fund. LZP was founded on January 11, 2000 and is the oldest and most experienced producers’ responsibility organization in Latvia that has been taking care of packaging waste management since its foundation. Since 2006 LZP has also been dealing with waste electric and electronic equipment and waste goods harmful to the environment. The mission of LZP is to ensure an effective system for managing waste packaging, WEEE and WGHE collection system in every region of Latvia. In order to achieve the aim, LZP cooperates with the local municipalities by concluding agreements on the introduction of waste management system in the respective administrative territory. Thus LZP gains both the support of the local municipality as well as a new partner – a waste management organization designated by the municipality with which LZP cooperates to implement, maintain and to improve the system within the administrative territory of the respective municipality. Waste management organizations ensure the collection of the recyclable materials by setting up and emptying separate waste collection containers, setting up and maintaining collection sites for WEEE and WGHE. LZP provides financial support for the collection of the recyclabe materials and organizes activities aimed at raising the 6
  • 7. Comenius project 2012-2014 public’s awareness on the necessity and possibilities of recycling within the municipality. The materials collected in Latvia are processed into raw materials in other countries. International Cooperation Latvijas Zaļais punkts is a member of the Green Dot association "Packaging Recovery Organisation Europe s.p.r.l." (PRO Europe) which unites members representing 30 countries. LZP owns the exclusive right to use the Green Dot trademark in Latvia. Since the foundation of the LZP a joint system has been developed for the collection of packaging waste, waste electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) and waste goods harmful to the environment (WGHE) from companies and residents and a substantial amount of recycled raw materials have been delivered for processing. Learn more about the achievements of Latvijas Zaļais punkts during its ten years of work! 7
  • 8. Comenius project 2012-2014 RECYCLING Why recycle? It is in everyone’s interest that waste does not grow to become a problem that cannot be handled. Norwegians produce 85% more waste now than 30 years ago, and the amount is increasing. If all the people in the world were to use as much as us, it would not be enough with one earth, we would have needed seven… In Vestfold county, each inhabitant threw away 521 kilos of waste in 2011. Imagine the pile of garbage that would make if we did not recycle as much as possible! About 64 kilos were food waste and 16,5 kilos plastic packaging. If we sort our waste and recycle it right, it is possible to reduce climatic emissions with 5,1 million tons CO2 every year. If every Norwegian household recycle one jam jar made of glass every month, we would recycle 4000 tons of glass. That would reduce the CO2-emissions equally to if 830 cars quit driving for one year! If all our households also recycled one box of Cornflakes every month it would make 1500 tons of paper. That would save us from 2300 tons of CO2-emissions, which equals the emissions of 760 cars driving one year. A metal tin left in the nature will decompose in 50 years. When we sort it from our waste, it takes only three months until it has been recycled into a new product. A plastic bottle left in nature would take 450 years to decompose! If sorted, it takes less than three months to recycle it into a new plastic bottle, or for example 8
  • 9. Comenius project 2012-2014 a plastic pot or pipe. What can be recycled? Recycling is a way of making our waste valuable again, not only to ourselves, but to everyone. When we recycle it is possible to benefit from the waste to produce new products and materials. Metals can be cast into metal products such as car rims, nails and paper clips. Glass, paper and cardboard can become new packaging and various paper-products. Food and organic waste can become valuable bio gas and bio fertilizer. Bio gas is much more environmental friendly than fossil fuel. Did you know that a banana peel can actually make a car drive 96 meters? How do we recycle our garbage in Vestfold? Vestfold is one of 19 counties in Norway. It has approximately 240.000 inhabitants, which is a little less than 5% of Norway’s population. We do much of our recycling in our households. All households must pay a renovation fee. This fee covers the main waste handling. We have different garbage containers outside our houses, each with a different color on the lid, indicating what kind of waste should be put where. Food and organic waste (brown lid) is picked up every week. Paper and cardboard (blue lid), plastic packaging (grey lid or large plastic bag) and spare waste (green lid) is picked up every three weeks, and glass and metal packaging (orange lid) is picked up every six weeks. 9
  • 10. Comenius project 2012-2014 Many municipalities (for example Horten) have a recycling station where we can deliver larger amounts of waste and waste that require certain handling, for free. This is waste such as electric and electronical equipment, paint and acid liquid, broken furniture and garden waste. How can we recycle things that other people might use? Things that still work, but we for some reason don’t want or don’t need any longer can often be used by others. At many of our recycling stations there are second hand stores where it is possible to give away, sell and/or buy products that might have instant value to others without being altered through a recycling process. Stores like these are also located in many towns and cities. Every Sunday there is a garage sale market in our city. Also spare time activities, such as sports clubs and music bands, and charity organizations often arrange flea markets. There are also various sites on the internet where one can exchange things or sell and/or buy used equipment. Reusing things this way is not only ecologically, but also economically smart. And sometimes it is also possible to make nice things from things we usually throw away. Like these nice lights or a pretty pen holder, made from empty metal tins: Every little thing we do when it comes to recycling counts. Most likely you won’t see the impact it makes right then and there, but remember; there will be people coming after us! Never judge anything too big to be achieved, or too little to make a difference. Recycle! 10
  • 11. Comenius project 2012-2014 2. RECYCLE WORKS When we work about recycle in our school, we use a lot of internet resources, one of the main page that we use is this: http://www.recyclemore.ie In this website we can found a lot of information, activities and resources to work appropriately with our pupils in English language. Usually we used to invited to our classroom some members of the cleaning team from the school, in order to know how they work, the different tools that they use, their uniforms, their important job for all of us. Also we invited always some of the municipality clean team members, with some of their special vehicles to work with the plastics waste, organic waste, crystals, etc. Near our city we have a special place to recycle and detox waste material, and every year we do visits to this place, with specialist people to explain us the different ways to recycle and how preserve the ecosystem. Another useful website, in Spanish, is: http://www.reciclaenvases.com/ With materials of this website, we prepared different activities and work for the pupils as this: Found and circle the bigger packs: Match the same packs: 11
  • 12. Comenius project 2012-2014 A tale with a puppet: Hello! I am Bernardo, a packing of carton for drinks of milk and I am a type of the hardest thing. Why? So because though it could to you seem softy and as of carton, within I have something more: a heap of metal caps and plastic that make me super-resistant and strong. Because of it I can dance better than anybody the brik- dance. In addition, the milk that I take within gives me very much calcium and energy to move non-stop. Do not worry because though I fall I do not go away to breaking, not though my brothers of carton are raised on my shoulders for drinks, being piled up. And for if it was small, across my skin I do not stop to spend anything of anything: neither the water, nor the powder nor the light, so when you open me the snack to take you will find your milk in perfect conditions ... mmmm very good!!!! When you finish, do not forget to take me to the yellow container. If I go there, it is sure that they will do with me a heap of useful things. My many skins will separate and form new paper for bags and boxes and more metal to make coffee machines or frames of windows, always very hard. Or probably I will turn into a gas that will turn powerful energy. I will continue being strong, strong, if you help me to return and to retrain. Another activity is decorate the tin of some refreshments. 12
  • 13. Comenius project 2012-2014 Another activity that we use to do is make our own paper, like this recipe show us how to do it: 1. Tear the paper (feel free to mix different types) into small bits and put it into a blender. 2. Fill the blender about 2/3 full with warm water. 3. Pulse the blender until the pulp is smooth. If you are going to write on the paper, blend in 2 teaspoons of liquid starch. 4. Set your mold in a shallow basin or pan. I used a cookie sheet. You could use a sink. Pour the blended mixture into the mold. Sprinkle in your mix-ins (thread, 13
  • 14. Comenius project 2012-2014 flower petals, etc.). Shake the mold from side to side, keeping it in the liquid, to level out your paper pulp mixture. 5. You have few different options here. You could remove the mold from the liquid, let the paper dry in the mold, and then peel it off. I flipped my paper out onto my countertop and used a sponge to wick away excess water. You could press a cookie sheet onto the paper to squeeze out the excess water. Also, during this first period, we have built a city with recycle materials, as you can see in these pictures: Some ear rings with basic materials: 14
  • 15. Comenius project 2012-2014 Some neck laces with cork and wood: 15
  • 16. Comenius project 2012-2014 3.RECIPE FOR RECYCLING INGREDIENTS 1. Used notebook paper, worksheets, Christmas cards, construction paper or other paper to be recycled. 2. Water UTENSILS 1. Blender 2. Large pan at least 3 inches deep (a plastic dishpan works well) 3. 2 pieces of window screen (each must be large enough to cover pan) 4. A flat piece of heavy wood--like a bread board 5. Dry sponges and rags or towels PROCEDURE 1. Tear 2 or 3 pieces of paper into small pieces. Put in blender. 2. Add water so that blender is 1/3 full. 3. Turn blender on to make pulp. After a few seconds, turn off and add more water so blender is 1/2 full. Turn on for 10 more seconds. 4. Place one of the screens over the pan. Have a partner hold it steady! 5. Pour the blended paper pulp over the screen. Spread it around, but not over the edge. The water should seep through into the pan as the pulp collects on the screen. 6. When water stops draining, lift the screen off the pan and onto cloth rags or towel. 7. Set other screen on top. Using sponge, carefully blot excess water. 8. Place another rag or towel on top and a flat piece of heavy wood. Sit on it to press even more of the moisture out--bounce a little to make sure! 9. Remove board, rag and top screen. Peel damp pulp off of bottom screen and leave it to dry overnight on some newspapers 10. Rinse out all utensils. Hang rags or towels to dry. 16
  • 17. Comenius project 2012-2014 11. Use your recycled paper to create a special picture, card or collage. ==================== The 8 mistakes of recycling By now we knew that the blue bucket onto aluminum, tin, plastic, glass and packaging paper. But what if the glass is broken or paper dirty? Remember what we do well when we throw our garbage in the blue bins. As the recycling of household waste taken important steps and more and more willing to participate in the effort to reduce the volume of garbage, is very important to avoid certain mistakes that may instead solve, create problems. We gathered the 8 " odd materials " that seem suitable for recycling, but it is not. 1. Broken glasses. Glass packaging is recycled, but not broken glasses. The reason is that, since screening centers is usually done by hand, there is a serious risk of injury to workers. This means that if you break a glass or a bottle, do not throw in the blue bins, but in common. 2. Boxes of pizza, fast food packaging. The pizza boxes are made of cardboard, so you may think that is recyclable. When the fly but are full oils and fats. Indeed, as you try to flush, it does not entirely, as always stay residues, while the same board seems to have «watered ". Therefore, not only recycled, but a problem in separation process (formed a dirty 17
  • 18. Comenius project 2012-2014 mass). Do the same packaging of ready meals. 3. Bags biodegradable or photodegradable. They look like simple plastic bags, but not the same. While simple plastic bags can be recycled and made plastic film, biodegradable or photodegradable, which are mainly from the supermarket, have a maturity date and a point and then begin to decompose. Therefore, not recycled. Also, there is the case of the decomposition process to start while they are in the blue bins or recycling sorting center, creating many tiny pieces, contributing to a pulp trash, which makes it difficult to recycle. 4. Pieces of paper. The system of blue bins can not handle pieces of paper, which is smaller than an A4 page. This means that torn pages, tickets and other papers should not be thrown in the blue bins, why create paper sediment that makes the whole process more time consuming. 5. Wet or soiled paper. Soiled napkins or pieces of oiled paper not only recycled, but disable and other recyclable materials. Not suitable for recycling is the wet paper, even when dry, because the fibers of the paper «gather «when wet. The blue bins are good not throw paper towels and toilet paper, even if it is clean. 6. Materials clay. Several household items are ceramics, ie from baked clay such as old coffee mugs, which are replacing. They should not be thrown in the blue bin because recycling is not at all easy. 7. Foams and Styrofoam. Both are highly flammable materials, can catch fire at any step of the process of recycling. Therefore, dropping them in the blue bins creates problems. 8. Packaging toxic materials. Plastic or metal packagings containing oils antifreeze, insecticides, etc. , we must certainly not be thrown in the blue bins, because the residues of toxic hardly removed . 18
  • 21. Comenius project 2012-2014 POSTERS ABOUT CLEAN AND DIRTY WORLD CREATED FROM OLD NEWSPAPERS. ANIMALS CREATED FROM USED NEWSPAPERS POLAND CARNIVAL MASKS MADE FROM BOXES TO EGGS. DOMESTIC ANIMALS MADE FROM WASTED ROLS OF TOILET PAPER. WINTER DECORATION MADE FROM WASTED ROLS OF TOILET PAPER. 21
  • 22. Comenius project 2012-2014 POSTERS ABOUT RIVERS AND POLLUTION USING WASTED NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES. SPRING FLOWERS FROM DISPOSABLE PLASTIC CUPS. SPRING FLOWERS FORM PLASTIC BOTTLES. SUMMER DECORATION USING ROLS FROM USED TOILET PAPER. FLOWERPOTS MADE FROM PLASTIC BOTTLES. 22
  • 23. Comenius project 2012-2014 RECYCLING OF PAPER FROM OLD NEWSPAPERS. PRESENTS FOR PARENTS MADE FROM OLD BOXES DECORATED WITH NEWSPAPERS, OLD SEQUINS AND BUTTONS. PRESENTS FOR PARENTS PLASTIC BASKET MADE FROM PLASTIC BOTTLES, DECORATED WITH STYROFOAM HEARTS AND FLOWERS. MODEL OF THE EARTH MADE FROM BALOON, OLD NEWSPAPERS, DRY GRASS. 23
  • 24. Comenius project 2012-2014 For offer to parents, we made presents with nature materials: 24
  • 25. Comenius project 2012-2014 Natural material for hand working We decide to make trees of each season with recycle material Summer one Spring one And we use them for our Show for parents at the end of the year 25
  • 30. Comenius project 2012-2014 Autumn plates Birds restaurant 30
  • 33. Comenius project 2012-2014 LET‘SMAKERECYCLE PAPER KINDERGARTEN JELKA Presenta onbyPETRAKOČAR petra.kocar@vrtec-jelka.si h p:/ / www.vrtec-jelka.si February2013 33
  • 35. Comenius project 2012-2014 • « This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. • This publication (communication) reflects the views only of the author and the Commission is not responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained inside. » 35