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Recycling

Recycling. Angelica Soto, Alejandra Palacio, Juan Sebastian Lima, David Cabrera. index. What is the garbage classification program. Who developed the program in Colombia. How does it work. Interviews: Questions for those doing it properly. Graphs and tables. Video.

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Recycling

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  1. Recycling Angelica Soto, Alejandra Palacio, Juan Sebastian Lima, David Cabrera

  2. index What is the garbage classificationprogram Who developed the program in Colombia How does it work Interviews: Questions for those doing it properly Graphs and tables Video Interviews: Questions for those doing it not properly Graphics Conclusion Bibliography THE END

  3. What is the garbage classification program The garbage classification program is a series of garbage cans of three colors (blue, gray and green. In some cases white for glass) Purpose: to help divide the garbage into carton/paper, non-recyclable waste (ordinaries) and plastic. Sometimes glass. Reason: to reuse the wastes in a more productive and efficient way therefore to help the planet.

  4. High school/preschool comparison High school garbage cans preschool garbage cans

  5. Evidence of misuse

  6. Who developed the program in Colombia ? Purpose in Colombia: Colombia has approximately 50,000 scavenger families ("recicladores") that earn their livelihood in collecting solid waste. A 1986 programme was launched to organize the "recicladores" in local associations (Asociacion Nacional de Recicladores-ANR) by a local NGO. The purpose was to help "recicladores" improve their working conditions through enhancing their transport and quality control systems of selected waste. ESTRA ESTRA is one of the manufacturers of the trash cans program in Colombia. ESTRA follows the program create by the ANR to create the garbage cans that will be distributed throughout entire Colombia, not just schools but shopping malls, movie theatres, super markets, museum, etc.

  7. How does it work

  8. Interviews:questions for those doing it properly

  9. Answers graphs ? Total data: 15 interviews Audience: Teachers only 20% 40% 10% 30%

  10. 33% 45% 22% 20% 50% 30%

  11. 20% 50% 30% 50% 50%

  12. Video We made a video showcasing the answers from properly given by the teachers, due to our 7:00 time limit we couldn’t show it. If you want to watch it you can enter to any of our blogs and get the link. decciedi.wordpress.com lagatitaconbotas2012.wordpress.com sebitaslima1998.wordpress.com angiesoto48.wordpress.com

  13. Interviews:questions for those doing it not properly

  14. Answers graphs ? Total data: 15 interviews Audience: Students only 25% 37% 38% 13% 20% 67%

  15. 8% 25% 37% 19% 19% 92% 36% 64%

  16. Conclusion • To conclude the teachers use better the trash cans than the students. • The students do not take the interviews seriously and they don´t care about the program. • In high school and primary the trash cans are dirty and misused, in preschool the trash cans are clean and neatly cared for. • The most common answer to recycle was because of awareness, and the most common answer to not recycle was because of laziness. • People think that there should be more trash cans and clearer as well.

  17. bibliography • http://www.unesco.org/most/southam4.htm • sebitaslima1998.wordpress.com • lagatitaconbotas2013.wordpress.com • decciedi.wordpress.com • angiesoto48.wordpress.com • School interviews

  18. The end

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