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18: From Trash to Treasure

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  "To leave the world better than you found it,  sometimes you have to pick up other people's trash." -Bill Nye Many people say that one man's trash is another man's treasure. The shirt, toy, or old furniture that we deem dispensable to us may be invaluable to others. I must admit, it's easier to throw away things and to replace them with something new, but the shift in perspective on how we view trash is crucial to saving our planet. According to  this article  from the Washington Post:  "The world generates at least 3.5 million tons of solid waste a day, 10 times the amount a century ago, according to World Bank researchers. If nothing is done, that figure will  grow to 11 million tons  by the end of the century, the researchers estimate."        That's a lot of trash. After segregating our collected trash last week, we discovered that the most trash that we produce in Kindergarten 2 is paper.  I asked the children,  "Where do you think do