
Recycling at home it's the best and easiest way to contribute to save the environment. We have to start from home, educate our sons, and our brothers, create conscience, create a habit. You need to now that with small actions you can help a lot, for example for every ton of paper that is recycled the following is saved. 7.000 gallons of water, 380 gallons of oil, and enough electricity to power an average house for six months. You can run a TV for six hours on the amount of electricity that is saved by recycling one aluminum can, and by recycling just one glass bottle, you save enough electricity to power 100-watt bulb for four hours. These examples show that there is no reason to not do this, clearly we can duet, it's just about change our mindset.

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Felipe! You're right! Improving the future of our environment starts at home :-) Do you recycle paper and aluminum cans? If so, how do you do that? When I lived in Iowa, stores bought back aluminum cans for 5 cents each--so very rarely do people throw cans out. It was a change (and a shock!) to see people throw cans away here in Texas. I have a recycle bin outside of my apartment because I can't stand a can in the garbage!! Nice job on the assignment. I'll give you a detailed graded sheet this week. Thank you for completing it on time!
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