Wendy Alvarez
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Did you know???

Have you ever wondered what material is recycled most often???Is not plastic, it's not cardboard or cereal boxes...and no, it's not aluminum cans!Perhaps you guessed right,...it's newspapers!!!Newspapers make up 88.9% of the recycled consumer goods, as expressed by data collected in 2005!!!!Amazing, isn't it???See More
Aug 3, 2009
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Top ten 'green things'????

What do you think are the top ten 'green things' we can do at home and school to avoid pollution, diminish global warming and its effects, and become 'greener' individuals???
Aug 3, 2009
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"Project seems to be coming up really well!!! soooooooooooo excited! can't wait 'till it all begins! so much fun and with a good purpose! :)"
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Rockhurst University
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Greening Hogan
"Greening Hogan"
This week has rocked at Rockhurst University as faculty, Hogan students, and we student facilitators became deeply involved with our project "Greening Hogan" environmental campaign!
From playing a modified version of "Cranium" with facts and questions about the environment, and easy actions to take towards avoiding pollution and diminishing global warming, to two awesome days of fun painting recycling bins and a contest on making animals from recyclable materials, we have come to be more conscious as to the big impact we have on our environment...and to the work we can do to make it better!!!

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Did you know???

Have you ever wondered what material is recycled most often???
Is not plastic, it's not cardboard or cereal boxes...and no, it's not aluminum cans!
Perhaps you guessed right,...it's newspapers!!!
Newspapers make up 88.9% of the recycled consumer goods, as expressed by data collected in 2005!!!!
Amazing, isn't it???

Posted on August 3, 2009 at 10:40pm

 
 
 

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