Reduce Reuse Recycle Repeat Rejoice. History of Earth Day The first Earth Day was April 22, 1970 in...

Post on 15-Jan-2016

214 views 0 download

Tags:

Transcript of Reduce Reuse Recycle Repeat Rejoice. History of Earth Day The first Earth Day was April 22, 1970 in...

Reduce Reuse Recycle Repeat Rejoice

History of Earth DayThe first Earth Day was April 22, 1970 in the

US with just a small group of people.It is a day to inspire awareness and

appreciation for the Earth’s environment.

This year is the 40th anniversary of Earth Day!

Earth Day is now celebrated around the world!

Earth Day networks estimate that 500 million people from 4500 organizations in 180

countries will participate in Earth Day events this year!!

REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE

REDUCE

What does it mean to REDUCE?

Reduce means…

USE LESS STUFF!

What do you mean?

Use less water

Take shorter showers, use plants in your garden that don’t need a lot of water, turn off water while you brush your teeth.

Use less energy – turn off lights when you leave a room, use energy efficient light bulbs, don’t leave appliances plugged in

Use less packaging Buying in bulk saves money and produces less

trash

Repair things instead of throwing them away and buying new things.

Think before you buy – “Do I really need this?”

Earth Week CHALLENGE!!This week, we want to have less trash in the

cafeteria.

A NEW thing we’re doing this week is RECYCLING THE CAFETERIA TRAYS!!

The trays are made of POLYSTYRENE or STYROFOAM

Just like a lot of other things.

Styrofoam lasts FOREVER in a landfill!

What’s a landfill?

It’s where our trash goes.

But this week, we are RECYCLING our trays!

Just put the uneaten food in the trash,

And put the tray on the cart.

It’s EASY!!

Blessed Kateri TekakwithaA Native American woman who is on her way to becoming the first Native American Saint.

She is the patron saint of ECOLOGY.

She loved all things about nature.

Blessed Kateri

Let us pray to Blessed Kateri to help us treat the Earth with kindness.