Waste and Recycling -Spain- (Spain meeting 2013)

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Good Environmental Educational Practices Exchange

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Isaac Morcillo López Rafael Velasco Piqueras Ana Cerro Quintanilla Silvia Fernández Jiménez Jesús Sánchez López José Daniel Andrés Lerma



 Students usually have at break-time: sandwiches, bakery

products, tetra-brick juices, ….  Cafeteria wrappers are mostly non-recyclable  One of the most important waste in our High School is paper . Recycled paper is commonly used in exams.  Ink cartridges and printer toner. We use recycled ink cartridges and printer toner.



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In recent years, our school has had campaigns to promote the awareness of waste collection and recycling

ALL WE CAN

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In our city and school, we have Selective Waste Collection (Paper, cardboard, glass, organic matter, batteries, furniture, ink cartridges, plastic packaging material, and so on)


Packaging

Paper and cardboard

Ink cartridges

Small electronic and electric devices

Organic matter

Batteries

and CDs


Disposal of hazardous waste is regulated by Castilla-La Mancha Environmental Protection Agency

Hazardous Chemical Waste Disposal Procedures


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