Kristen DeJarnette Go Green!. What does it mean to Go Green? Going Green is not just recycling....

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Kristen DeJarnette Go Green! Slide 2 What does it mean to Go Green? Going Green is not just recycling. Going Green is living in a way that is good and friendly for the envirorment. To Go Green means contributing to preserve the planet and all of its natural resources. Slide 3 Examples of how to Go Green. Recycling. Reusing things that can be re-used. Use energy efficient light bulbs. Turn off the water while youre brushing your teeth. Turn off the lights when you leave the room. Un-plug things that arent being used. Slide 4 Randolph Henry Going Green. Turning the Water Fountain into a place for plants. Bring Your Own Cup to Statesmen Caf to reduce usage of plastic cups. Recycle your bottle tops. Slide 5 Randolph Henry Going Green. Recycled Paper.Recycling Bins. Slide 6 Randolph Henry Going Green. Recycled Papers in the Teachers Lounge. A place to recycle bottles. Slide 7 Ways To Be Greener. Do something about the windows.Drive Smaller Vehicles.Recycle all paper and bottles. Slide 8 What Students Think About Going Green. http://charlotte/sites/tp/dunnavant/E cology%20Critter%20Projects/Intervie w%20with%20Colleen.MOV Slide 9 Other Green School. A Windward Elementary schools is powering itself with solar energy. South Shore Charter Public School have received Hybrid School Buses. Slide 10 Go Green!