2012 Student Recycle ARt cAlendAR - Marion County, Oregon · 2016. 11. 10. · 2012 Student Recycle...
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Annika F Beals 5th Grade, Sumpter Elementary School Printed on 100% Post consumer recycled PaPer
Student Recycle ARt cAlendAR2012
Art cAlendAr sponsors
Allied Waste of Salem1890 - 16th Street SE, Salem503.363.8890
d & O Garbage Service, Inc.1140 Boone Rd. SE, Salem503.363.7923
loren’s Sanitation Service, Inc.north Marion Recycle & disposal1141 Chemawa Rd. N, Keizer503.393.2262 • 1.800.675.1141
Mid-Valley Garbage & Recycling Association
the Recycle Hotline Is:
Marion county Public Worksenvironmental Services
D&O Garbage ServiceLoren’s Sanitation Service
North Marion Recycling & DisposalPacific Sanitation Service
503.390.4000 or 1.877.390.4001 (outside of the Salem-Keizer area)mrtrashrecycles.com
503.588.5169 | mcrecycles.net
Salem-Keizer Recycling& transfer StationHwy. 22 & Gaffin Rd., Salem503.588.5169
Suburban GarbageService, Inc.6075 State St., Salem503.362.4949
Pacific Sanitation Service, Inc.3475 Blossom Dr. NE, Salem503.393.1031
Marion Recycling center, Inc.3680 Brooklake Rd. NE, Salem503.390.4000
north Marion Recycling& disposal Facility17827 Whitney Lane NE, Woodburn503.981.4117
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Allied Waste of SalemSuburban Garbage ServiceAllied Waste of Marion Co.
Valley Recycling & Disposal
Allied Waste ofMarion county2215 N. Front, Woodburn503.981.1278
Valley Recycling & disposal, Inc.2515 Dallas Hwy. NW, Salem503.585.4300
Recycle ARt cAlendAR
Printing these calendars on 100% post-consumer recycled paper saved the equivalent of...
3,822 lbs. ofgreenhouse gases
1,959 lbs.of solid waste
17,522 gallonsof water
41 fullygrown trees
232 gallonsof gasoline
During October of 2011...students in Marion County were preparing their entries for the annual Recycle Art Calendar Contest. The students were encouraged to think critically about waste reduction, reuse, and why it is important to recycle.
Hundreds of entries were received from students all across Marion County! Fourteen students received awards of U.S. Savings Bonds valued from $100 to $200 in several grade categories. Students with winning entries were also awarded certificates that were presented to them by the Marion County Board of Commissioners, Mid-Valley Garbage and Recycling Association (MVGRA), Salem-Keizer School District, and Marion County Public Works – Environmental Services (MCPWES) at a televised ceremony in December.
MCPWES and the eight garbage and recycling companies of MVGRA provide ongoing recycling awareness and education by offering presentations, classes, recycling demonstrations, and free learning materials to the community. If you are interested in learning more about recycling and the conservation of our natural resources, contact Mid-Valley Garbage & Recycling Association at (503) 390-4000 or Marion County Public Works - Environmental Services at (503) 588-5169. Protect our air and water - REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE!
This art calendar was coordinated and developed by MCPWES staff Sarah Keirns, Waste Reduction Coordinator; Kelley Cary, Salem-Keizer School District Recycling Coordinator; and Mary Kanz, Executive Director of MVGRA.
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Maci Elle Lapray 5th Grade, Sumpter Elementary School Printed on 100% Post consumer recycled PaPer
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Major home appliances account for approximately one third of residential electrical consumption, a principal source of greenhouse gases. Some 13 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions are generated from
washers and dryers in the United States each year.
New Years Day
December 2011 FebrUArY 2012
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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Compliment Day
Annya Vladimirovna Gostevskyh 5th Grade, Butte Creek Elementary School Printed on 100% Post consumer recycled PaPer
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Marion County has an easy-to-use online guide for recycling and disposal. The next time you have a question about where to recycle or
dispose of an item visit mcrecycles.net
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Presidents Day Washington’s Birthday
Groundhog Day
Lincoln’s Birthday St. Valentine’s DayGreat Backyard Bird Count
Begins - www.birdsource.org
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Ian Tardif 3rd Grade, Englewood Elementary School Printed on 100% Post consumer recycled PaPer
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MARcH 2012Sunday MOnday TuESday WEdnESday THuRSday FRIday SaTuRday
What do you put in the garbage? 20% of disposed waste in Marion County is food scraps
that could have been composted.
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St. Patrick’s Day
First Day of Spring
Purim
Earth Hour at 8:30 p.m.www.EarthHour.org
Baha’i New Year World Water Day
Read Across America Day
Daylight Savings Time Begins
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Edgar Arcos 12th Grade, Roberts High School Printed on 100% Post consumer recycled PaPer
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APRIl 2012Sunday MOnday TuESday WEdnESday THuRSday FRIday SaTuRday
In Marion County we recycle and give away 30,000 – 35,000 gallons of recycled paint each year, which is enough paint to cover both sides of
a ten foot wall stretching from Salem to LaGrande!
FUll mOOnApril Fools Day
Easter
Earth Day Celebration at the Oregon Garden
in Silverton10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Earth Day
Arbor Week Begins
TV-TURNOFF WEEK
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Laura Camacho 3rd Grade, Stayton Elementary School Printed on 100% Post consumer recycled PaPer
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More than 3 billion steel aerosol cans are made in the U.S. annually and if everyone recycled these containers so the steel could be used again, there
would be enough extra steel to manufacture about 400,000 automobiles.
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National Teachers Day
Cinco de Mayo
Mothers DayBike to Work Day
Memorial DayBuddha’s Birthday
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Kaylee Smith 6th Grade, Mt. Angel Middle School Printed on 100% Post consumer recycled PaPer
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If everyone in the United States tied together all the plastic bags we use in a year to make a giant chain, it would be long
enough to reach around the equator 776 times.
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First Day of Summer
World Environment Day
Flag Day Fly a Kite Day
Fathers Day
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Ilene Rodriguez Garcia 5th Grade, Hammond Elementary School Printed on 100% Post consumer recycled PaPer
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The energy saved by recycling one glass bottle will illuminate a compact fluorescent light bulb for 17.4 hours.
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Marion County Fair Begins
Marion County Fair Ends Ramadan Begins
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Madisen Honey 8th Grade, Livingstone Adventist Academy Printed on 100% Post consumer recycled PaPer
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Paper fibers can be recycled as many as 5-7 times. Producing recycled content paper requires about 60% of
the energy used to make paper from virgin wood pulp.
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Oregon State Fair starts
National Watermelon Day
Call (503) 588-5169 or visit mcrecycles.net to find out
about the next Marion County Master Recycler class
Smokey the Bear’s Birthday
Ramadan endsInternational Youth Day
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Toothbrushes represent more than 100 million pounds of plastic waste each year.
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Library Card Signup Month
Labor Day
Grandparents’ Day
International Day of Peace
Yom Kippur
First Day of AutumnRosh Hashanah
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Kaylene Abraham 8th Grade, Jane Goodall Environmental Middle School Printed on 100% Post consumer recycled PaPer
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53 million trees are used to produce all the catalogs sent out to American consumers in a year. Opt out of unwanted mail
by visiting marioncounty.catalogchoice.org
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Halloween
Make A Difference Day
World Vegetarian Daywww.worldvegetarianday.org World Animal Welfare Day
Columbus Day
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Recycling is important for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling cardboard reduces 1.32 million ton
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America Recycles Day
Thanksgiving Day
Daylight Savings Time Ends Election Day
DiwaliVeterans Day
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Emily Silcox 8th Grade, Livingstone Adventist Academy Printed on 100% Post consumer recycled PaPer
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According to national estimates, each home contains from three to eight gallons of hazardous materials in kitchens, bathrooms, garages,
and basements. Examples include pesticides, herbicides, poisons, corrosives, solvents, fuels, paints, motor oil, antifreeze, and mercury
and mercury-containing wastes.
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International Volunteer Day
Human Rights Day
First Day of Winter
Christmas Day Kwanzaa begins
Hanukkah Begins
Hanukkah Ends
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Each year, motorists in the U.S. generate about 1 scrap tire for every man, woman and child in the country.
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New Years DayKwanzaa Ends
Compliment DayMartin Luther King Jr. Day
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*Businesses are charged a nominal fee and must call (800) 444-4244 for an appointment.
Many household products contain hazardous chemicals and if improperly disposed of can end up in surface and groundwater. Visit our website or call us for alternatives to hazardous waste.
FREE* disposal of household hazardous waste is nowavailable! The facility is open Thursdays & the 1st & 3rdSaturday of the month from 8:00am - 3:30pm.
Household Hazardous WasteCollection Facility
Public Works EnvironmEntal sErvicEs
mcrecycles.net503.588.5169 se habla español
Become an oregon green school!Approximately 40 schools throughout Marion county have achieved oregon green school status. They are reducing their waste and use of resources with the help of an exciting program that saves schools money and teaches students and educators how to be better stewards of our environment. To learn more about oregon Green Schools, contact marion county Public Works-environmental Services or visit www.oregonGreenSchools.org
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Special Recycling
Salem-Keizer Recycling& Transfer Station
North Marion Recycling& Transfer Station
3250 Deer Park Dr. SESalem, OR 97317
17827 Whitney Ln NEWoodburn, OR 97071
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* Indicates that a fee is required to recycle this item. *These items are also recyclable curbside.
Tires*
Motor oil, latex and oil based paints
HouseholdBatteries
Lead-acid Car
Batteries
Large Scrap Metal
7 days/wk, 8-5pm
Household BatteriesAlkaline, rechargeable, & small button cells. Sizes AAAA through D, 6 Volt - 9 Volt. Must be in a zip-sealed bag.
Usable Latex Paint andany Oil-Based PaintPlace up to 2, one-gallon labeledcans. Please: NO rusty cans!
Used Motor OilIn a sealed, leak-proof, plastic screw-top container.
AntifreezePlace into screw-top see-thru plastic jug. Keep separate from motor oil.
Glass Bottles and JarsPlease sort large quantities of glass into paper sacks - keep clear from colored. No other types of glass please.
Vegetable Cooking OilPlace up to 2 gallons of cooled oil into original or clean see-thru plastic screw-top container.
Curbside RecyclingCurbside recycling varies by city. For details on your city’s program, call your garbage and recycling
hauler or 503.390.4000 (Call 877.390.4001 if outside of the Salem calling area)
These Items Go In TheMIXED ORGANICS ROLLCART:
These Items Go In TheMIXED RECYCLING ROLLCART:
These Items Go In TheSMALL RECYCLING BASKET:
Paper/Cardboard including:Junk MailGift Wrap and Greeting Cards (no foil)MagazinesNewspaperPhone BooksPaperback BooksShredded Paper in Paper BagsEgg Cartons (No Styrofoam)
Plastics Rinse first!Number 1-7 Bottles and Tubs -caps and pumps discarded, and Flower Pots/Trays. Sorry, no Styrofoam!
Metal Tin & Aluminum Cans -Rinse first!Paper labels can be added to cartseparately. Aerosol Cans with tips and caps removed, and Small Scrap Metal under 10 lbs and 18” long.
Cities of Jefferson, Hubbard, Stayton, Silverton and Woodburn:All yard waste (including, leaves, twigs and grass clippings) fruit &
vegetable scraps, and coffee & tea grounds/filters can be included in the yard debris roll cart. Lid must be completely shut for automated system to work properly.
Lid must be completely shut for automated system
to work properly.
Mixed Recycling Small Recycling Basket
RemembeR:if it gRows,
it goes!
You Know what to do, toss it in big blue!
Please Place these containers 4 feet aPart and 4 feet from other items, such as vehicles, shrubs, and mailboxes.
NO:Plastic Bags, Medical Waste, Animal Waste, Foil, Liquids, Grease/Oils, Metal, Personal
Hygiene Products, Other plastic, Styrofoam, Utensils
NO:Plastic bags, Styrofoam,
plastic bottle caps, syringes, medical waste, greasy or
waxed cardboard, garbage, or glass in the mixed recycling
rollcart
IMPORTANTThe items
above must be placed inside the small recycling
basket*Sorry, no other paper items
at this time
All Food Breads, Grains, CoffeeGrounds, Tea Leaves, Dairy Products, EggShells, Bones, Fruits,Vegetables, Meats,Proteins, Seafood & Shells
Some Paper*Coffee Filters,Tea Bags, Food-soiledNapkins and Paper Towels,Pizza Boxes (No Frozen Food Boxes)
PlantsGrass Clippings, YardPrunings, Leaves, Pine Needles, Weeds, Flowers& Floral Trimmings(No Poison Oak)
Newfor Salem
- Keizer
Mixed Organics