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Travel Bug Dog Tag Going Green

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Released:
Friday, October 9, 2009
Origin:
Michigan, United States
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In the hands of Harvick123.

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My mission is to travel around the world and create awareness about the importance of recycling and the difference each of us can make. The next time you throw something in the trash, ask yourself if it could be recycled.

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Each of us can make a difference when we recycle. Every day items that could be easily be recycled are sent to land fills.


Recycling Facts


*Each of us uses approximately one 100-foot-tall Douglas fir tree in paper and wood products per year. (EPA, 2008)
*Americans throw away enough aluminum every month to rebuild our entire commercial air fleet.
*The 36 billion aluminum cans landfilled last year had a scrap value of more than $600 million. (Some day we'll be mining our landfills for the resources we've buried.)
*Americans throw away enough glass bottles and jars every two weeks to fill the 1.350-foot towers of the former World Trade Center.
*Glass never wears out -- it can be recycled forever. We save over a ton of resources for every ton of glass recycled -- 1,330 pounds of sand, 433 pounds of soda ash, 433 pounds of limestone, and 151 pounds of feldspar.
*1.5 million barrels of oil is used annually to produce plastic water bottles for America alone - enough to fuel some 100,000 U.S. cars for a year.
*If every American household recycled just one out of every ten HDPE bottles they used, we’d keep 200 million pounds of the plastic out of landfills every year.
*If every American household recycled just one out of every ten HDPE bottles they used, we’d keep 200 million pounds of the plastic out of landfills every year.
*Styrofoam, it is un-recyclable- you can't make it into new Styrofoam. The industry wants you to assume it is- don't BUY it!
*The average American throws out about 61 lbs. of tin cans every month.
*If only 100,000 people stopped their junk, mail, we could save up to 150,000 trees annually. If a million people did this, we could save up to a million and a half trees.
*One gallon of used motor oil can contaminate 1 million gallons of water.

---Facts courtesy of www.oberlin.edu/recyle/facts
and www.reusablebags.com---Please visit these websites to find out more interesting facts about recycling.

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Tracking History (37166.9mi) View Map

Dropped Off 12/30/2018 BarbarianB placed it in Route 42 Travel Bug Hotel Ohio - 160.6 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 11/11/2018 boxen-hunters discovered it   Visit Log

Espied at the Sunday Matinee GIFF event. Thanks for sharing!

Discovered It 11/11/2018 BigDog927 discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at GIFF event! Thanks for sharing!

Retrieve It from a Cache 11/11/2018 BarbarianB retrieved it from Sunday Matinee Giff Event Ohio   Visit Log

Usually, when I go green, it involves something rocketing from my sinus cavity.

Picked this up while attending (GC7VZA0) Sunday Matinee Giff Event.
Will move along soon.

Dropped Off 11/11/2018 osubrownsfan placed it in Sunday Matinee Giff Event Ohio - 129.81 miles  Visit Log
Visited 11/10/2018 osubrownsfan took it to Cambridge Christmas at Dickens Village VIII Ohio - 318.7 miles  Visit Log
Visited 11/3/2018 osubrownsfan took it to 2018 Caching with Abe Meet and Greet Indiana - .35 miles  Visit Log
Visited 11/3/2018 osubrownsfan took it to CITO with Abe 2018 Indiana - .02 miles  Visit Log
Visited 11/2/2018 osubrownsfan took it to Friday Night with Abe 2018 Indiana - 108.7 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 10/17/2018 osubrownsfan retrieved it from GIG-October 50's STYLE Indiana   Visit Log

will move along

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