You can take some bottle cap lids and a poster bord and green paper to cover it and glue the bottle caps to it and the make the world out of newspaper and paint it blue and green. And then you can take some empty aluminium coke cans and crush tham and glue them also
if you want a free one you could find an old box and glue a bunch of trash to it
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- you may copy it i dont care
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you can do something to do with recycling or do a fundraiser.
SAYA have a number of planning and architecture projects. Some examples of their projects include the recycling park in Kfar Saba, Israel, public housing in Jerusalem and the Atlantic City holocaust memorial.
No. The worst that could happen is that you spend a lot of money paying fines in areas where recycling some materials has been enacted as a law, or where recyclables may not be mixed with common trash.
In some of the areas in South Africa do but most of them don't. Hope fully this answers your question
what are some major drawbacks for choosing and or recycling paper?
Used Oil: www.rosefoundation.org.za Waste Paper: www.paperpickup.co.za Plastic: www.petco.co.za Some schools have glass banks Makro has electronic recycling Pick & Pay has battereies, plastic, fluorescent tubes.
Could you give me some projects topic in business administration
There are many different places where one could find local listings for computer equipment recycling. One could ask around, look in some electronics stores, or look for ads in the local newspaper.
some do and some dont it is a good thing if they do because some glasses could be lying around and cars drivve over them which burts tyres and they spend money on driving to recycling centres when they could do it at the supermarket
you can say yes and you can say no but i think it is considered as recycling
yes
i know that recycling paper could reduce pollution not global warming but the important thing is that it could save the planet