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Oh, hey, everybody. Come on in.
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I'm Steve Trash. I like to find stuff in the garbage and make up magical routines to go with them.
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Cool stuff like this.
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Look. You see, these are pieces of paper.
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Someone threw them away in the garbage.
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But paper is a natural resource.
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And natural resources are very valuable. Watch.
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Ha ha ha ha ha!
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Pretty cool, huh?
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A natural resource is anything in nature that we use.
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Take this cup, for instance.
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To the person who's drinking it, it's very valuable.
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But what do they do with it when they're finished?
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That's right! They just throw it away!
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But it's the same cup, and it's just as valuable as it was before.
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You've just decided that it's not valuable anymore.
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In reality, it's still a very valuable natural resource.
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Whew! And we throw away a lot of trash.
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Boom, boom, boom, boom!
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The average American throws away three and a half pounds of garbage every day.
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That's over 1,200 pounds of garbage every year.
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Recycling is a way to use this trash again.
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Okay, let's see what can be recycled.
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Aluminum can? Yes.
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Newspaper? Yes.
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Plastic bottle? Yes.
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extremely huge pacifier uh no steel can yes cardboard boxes yes computer paper yes
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belly button lint oh gross glass bottle yes i'll just magazine yes oh i gotta eat you right there
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Notebook paper. Yes.
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So let's say you've finished using this steel can.
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What happens to it when you're finished with it?
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Well, most of the time, it just gets thrown away.
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And ends up at the landfill.
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That's a terrible waste. Why not recycle it?
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That way, the old steel can can be made into a new steel can.
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So, what does this symbol mean?
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Recycle, right?
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So if you take all of your recyclable stuff to the recycle center and drop it off, have you done this?
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No.
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You've done this.
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Because we've only kept the stuff out of the landfill temporarily.
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We haven't really made the recyclable thing useful again, have we?
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I mean, they're just sitting there in that poor recycling center with nowhere to go.
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But we can fix that problem.
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We can buy things made of recycled materials.
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This recycled thing will go from the recycling center to a remanufacturing plant where it's made into something useful again.
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And then it finally ends up at a store.
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At a store.
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At a store.
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Where you can buy it again.
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Go to your favorite store and buy frisbees made of recycled plastic.
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Recycled pencils made of plastic lunch trays.
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computer paper made of recycled computer paper
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cardboard boxes made of recycled cardboard boxes
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notebook paper made of recycled notebook paper
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aluminum cans made of recycled aluminum cans
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and even toilet paper made of
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oh no wait
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No, it's okay. It's made of recycled paper. Not.
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Remember, trash is a natural resource that you've decided isn't valuable anymore.
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When it comes to trash, reduce what you can, reuse what you can, and then recycle everything that's left over.
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Well, thanks for watching. See you soon.
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- Subido por:
- Maria Elena D.
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento - No comercial
- Visualizaciones:
- 73
- Fecha:
- 19 de marzo de 2020 - 20:31
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Centro:
- IES ALAMEDA DE OSUNA
- Duración:
- 04′ 34″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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- 13.32 MBytes