Recycled Again is a tale about a young boy named Jeffrey who loves to play pretend. While making new friends, he subtly learns a lesson about the value of changing friendships and how important it can be to recycle. This story became a children's book after many discussions about the importance of recycling and a lot of dog walks at the park ....And at the parkthe grass always grassed, the trees always tree'd, the park always parked, and the bees always bee'd.Recycled Again is Jason K. Burkes' first children's book. He resides in Columbus, Ohio and is an artist and a graphic designer. His influence ranges from music and free-form writing to simple life experiences.His books are inspired by light-hearted stories with underlying life-themes. They are intended for the adult as much for the child. They include plotlines that the child can easily grasp along with spiritual concepts that the adult will relate to. They are unique scenarios mixed with a big imagination and a lesson learned through each story.
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Developed countries have become known as throw-away societies. Governments, industries, communities and individuals around the world are finding different ways to solve the problems of how to conserve resources, reduce...
Recycling
If you think rubbish and recycling are someone else's problem, you may change your mind after reading this.
Education for a Waste Free Future: Strategic Direction and Priorities for Waste Education in Western Australia, 2003 to 2008
这本书装的是"垃圾"
Waste problem - Dealing with waste - Glass - Metals - Plastic, textiles and paper - Cars and e-waste - Waste and the developing world - Organic waste - Looking to the future.
Fish: A Tale about Ridding the Ocean of Plastic Pollution
Design & Management for Resource Recovery
Presents information about trash and other waste products and the dangers that they pose if they are not disposed of properly, and teaches the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling items in order to reduce the amount of waste ...