Perry County Waste Reduction & Recycling once again hosted a paper contest for local students
According to Katrina Carpenter, an educational expert for this program, the Protection Judging Panel has nine members who are in charge of selecting the first three papers. The title of the essay contest is "Definition of today's replay compared to yesterday".
In addition, through a major donation of New Lexington Eagles Lodge 2070, the first winner was awarded a $ 500 scholarship, New Lexington High School's Nicole Middaugh. She is the daughter of Brian and Ruth Middaugh and the second honor is given to Veronica Cody of Sheridan High School. She is the daughter of Cliff and Amy Beck-Cody, and the third is Payal Patel of New Lexington High School. She is the daughter of Jack and Asha Patel. In addition, Sheridan high school student Curly Fitz deserves particular attention. However, this article exceeds 300 words, the maximum number of words is limited to 140 words, it has been deleted.
Entries are judged according to project guides including rich, creative, original using correct grammar and usage.
My grandparents listed a list of all things that I can remember about how to reuse and recycle products. One thing that caught my interest was how women used old cloth bags and used them to make curtains, aprons and even dresses. Another thing my grandmother mentioned was reuse of cereal bags for wax paper. My grandmother still uses this technology today. Because wax paper is not cheap, it is used for baking well. In addition, my grandparents discussed how to use today's water-saving shower heads and exchange all the light bulbs with energy-saving light bulbs. These changes not only help them save water, reduce electricity consumption, but also help save money. Since my grandparents were young, my way of life has changed dramatically I am looking forward to my generation returning to my way of life.
The term "recycle" was not used in the 1930's, but everyone needs to recycle and recycle. They did not notice or worry about the environment, but they reused everything. They rarely throw. Not even garbage service like today
Recycling has made great progress since the mid 1900's. In an interview with Mary Wells, a family friend I admire recently, I have greatly expanded my understanding of recycling development. Prior to the interview, Mary told me at the beginning of my early childhood that many people did not know about recycling. Therefore, in our interview, we focused on early reuse methods with high dependency.
The winner of WaterHack 18 is Loop Brewing. He makes a craft beer made from recycled water and starts talking about the regenerated water and how long it can be thought of as normal. Their selling point is that recycled water is more pure than drinking water In addition to controlling taste minerals, it is better controlled and helps the world save a drop of water at a time can do. * Robert C. Blair is a city water security (Wily) Green economy and water energy - food relations (Palgrave Macmillan), natural resource management and recycling economy (Palgrave Macmillan), blue and green cities: role author Blue Green Infrastructure Management Edited by Palgrave Macmillan and Palgrave Macmillan. He is the founder of Our Future Water, Mitidaption, Mark and Focus.
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