What is a good way for teaching kids the value of recycling?
This section provides students, teachers, school administrators, local recycling coordinators and community activists with the tools that have been developed by their peers to achieve zero waste in their K-12 school systems. A comprehensive web search was conducted to identify high quality web-accessible information resources within the following categories: Each link above right leads to a list of appropriate links with a brief description of each web resource. It may be assumed that all links lead to other websites or web pages on this site unless the notation [PDF] appears next to the link. In this case, the link leads to an Adobe Acrobat document. If you do not have a fast connection, right click on pdf links and save the document for reading on your computer using Adobe Acrobat Reader. Sources: http://www.kidsrecycle.
This section provides students, teachers, school administrators, local recycling coordinators and community activists with the tools that have been developed by their peers to achieve zero waste in their K-12 school systems. A comprehensive web search was conducted to identify high quality web-accessible information resources within the following categories: Each link above right leads to a list of appropriate links with a brief description of each web resource. It may be assumed that all links lead to other websites or web pages on this site unless the notation [PDF] appears next to the link. In this case, the link leads to an Adobe Acrobat document. If you do not have a fast connection, right click on pdf links and save the document for reading on your computer using Adobe Acrobat Reader.