DragonflyTV
Garbology
5/17/2007 | 7m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
Our dumpster dudes dig through garbage to investigate ways to reduce, reuse and recycle.
Joshua and Sean wanted to know what kind of waste their school is producing, and how to reduce it. After dumpster diving in their school’s trash bin they found that a lot of the waste was actually recyclable. They conducted an experiment to demonstrate how much of the school’s waste could be recycled instead of thrown in the dumpster. They sorted the trash into piles and graphed their results.
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DragonflyTV is a local public television program presented by TPT
DragonflyTV
Garbology
5/17/2007 | 7m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
Joshua and Sean wanted to know what kind of waste their school is producing, and how to reduce it. After dumpster diving in their school’s trash bin they found that a lot of the waste was actually recyclable. They conducted an experiment to demonstrate how much of the school’s waste could be recycled instead of thrown in the dumpster. They sorted the trash into piles and graphed their results.
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