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The Why Files uses news and current events as springboards to explore science, health, environment, and technology. This article examines the cost-effectiveness of recycling, covering such topics as the recycling market, new money-saving recycling techniques, and recycling industrial waste as fertilizer.
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| Subject keyword(s) | Astronomy, Earth science, Environmental science, Geoscience, Physical sciences, Science, Space Science, Space sciences |
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| Grade level | Middle School, High School |
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| Resource type | Reference Material, Text |
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| Resource format | text, text/html |
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| Rights | Copyright 2002, University of Wisconsin, Board of Regents. |
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| Title | DLESE Community Collection |
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| Link | http://www.dlese.org/ |
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| Description | The Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE) mission is to improve the quality, quantity, and efficiency of teaching and learning about the Earth System, by developing, managing, and providing access to high-quality educational resources and supporting services through a community-based, distributed digital library. Intended users include students, educators and citizens of all ages, in both formal and informal learning environments. The collection favors resources that convey linkages and connections; the general with the specific, theory with evidence, global with local, and that demonstrate the application of science to solving real world problems. This includes providing access to Earth data sets and imagery, and the tools and interfaces that enable their effective use. DLESE resources are community-contributed, by individuals, organizations, and formal collection efforts. |
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Does paper recycling waste money? Recycling industrial waste as fertilizer... Honest. These recycling techniques save money and help the planet. [Posted 7 May 1998]. . There are 12345 documents. Bibliography | Credits | Search