Our Story Continues.....
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“My friends and I
are already
collecting aluminum
cans,” said George
proudly.
“That’s great! But it’
s only a small part
of a whole picture.
Recycling means
using and reusing
just about
everything,” said
Bizby. “Keep up the
good work!”
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“Sometimes you just don’t
appreciate what you have
until it’s used up. I am so
glad to be back in a town
where people take recycling
seriously,” smiled Bizby for
the first time that day.
“But I hear not everyone is
doing it.”
“We need to spread the
word before it’s too late,”
said Slipper with concern.
“Let’s get started today,”
cheered Bizby.
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“We can start by calling City
Hall. They will know what
programs are available,” said
Bizby.
“They are working very hard
to teach recycling in the
schools,” said George.
“Our school had a city official
come visit. She taught us how
people of all ages can
recycle. It was great! We
had fun and learned a lot
about the world around us,”
laughed Rocky.
“I went home and helped my
mom start a recycling
program in our house,” said
Bruno.
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“What else do people
recycle?” asked Rosy.
“Soon, almost everything
we use will be recycled.
Old tires, car batteries,
used refrigerators,
appliances, even the oil
from our cars,” said
Slipper.
“Hey! Look at that! He’s
draining his oil right out on
the ground.
Doesn’t he know it will
ruin the underground
watertable? Let’s go tell
him,” yelled Rosy.
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“Hey kids! Look at this!
I found enough aluminum
cans to buy a new
wagon,” laughed George.
“I’m excited,” said Rosy
proudly. “We took a
whole bunch of
newspapers, bottles and
plastic containers to the
recycling center. We
earned enough to buy a
new stereo for the tree
house. Isn’t this great!
We can clean up the city
and make money too!”