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The Importance of Recycling to Help Save Our Planet

12/31/2012

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Hi! It’s Zoe, today I’d like to share with you the importance of recycling. Here’s a few of the things I’ll be sharing.                                                                                                                                                  

Do you like to go to the beach or the park? Well, these places are getting dirtied up because people aren’t recycling. They throw their trash on the ground instead of simply putting it in recycling bins. Never do this and always recycle.                                                        

Do you like animals as well? Well, since people normally do not recycle at the beach their trash gets washed into the sea and sometimes eaten by sea creatures. This might hurt the animals and we never want that, so remember to recycle!    If you need to know what things you can recycle, show the next empty can or bottle to your mommy or daddy and ask them to show you the recycling sign. This sign means you can recycle that item. If you ever see it on something always remember to recycle the item.   

If you’ve ever wondered what happens to recycled things, I can tell you. It is normally made into other cans, boxes, bottles and more, but sometimes it can be made into things like rugs and mats. Wood can even be made by recycled sawdust. It is interesting how many things can be made by recycled materials.  

If you don’t have a recycling bin, ask your parents to buy one for the family. Share a few of the things I told you today with them. Who knows? Maybe you can help the world just a little bit more.   

People even make art out of recycled things. Why, just the other day I made a beautiful stepping stone with recycled glass and cement with my mommy and Mimi. But always remember that if you want to do a project like this, you always have to have a grown-up with you.   

Well, I must go now. Remember to always recycle. If you have any questions, remember you can always ask me online whenever you want. Who knows? Maybe we can even become writing friends! Bye!

11 Comments
Micaiah Kenney
12/31/2012 02:54:49 am

Fantastic advice my dear sweet neice! Very proud of your wisdom at such a young age! Love you!

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Zoe
1/1/2013 03:36:33 am

Thank you. Yes, I loved writing the blog.

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Gail Fagan
12/31/2012 08:52:58 am

Good advice Zoe. I recycle too. I also like to go to thrift stores where items are donated that others no longer want. I have found some really neat items at thrift stores.
I think the stepping stone you made is beautiful. Was it difficult to make?
I look forward to reading more from you in the future!

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Zoe
1/1/2013 03:39:40 am

Thanks Gail. It was fun making the stepping stone. I had help from my mother and Mimi. I like your idea of going to a secondhand shop to look for stuff. Thanks again. Bye!

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Matthew "Matt" Holmstrom link
1/1/2013 11:44:13 pm

Zoe,

I loved your advice. It is so nice to read that young people are being conscious of taking care of the earth, each other and the other beings that we share this planet with. Good luck to you in your blogging and I can't wait to read your next post!

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Laurenn Barker
1/3/2013 11:20:59 pm

Way to go Zoe. Thank you for the good and thoughtful advice!

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Zoe link
6/9/2013 01:26:28 pm

Thanks Matt! I just want people to know how important it is to take care of the earth. I'm looking forward to my knew job! Thanks Mimi! This was agreat idea for me to write this blog!:)

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Evan Baines
12/10/2013 06:42:31 am

Hello Zoe,
It's good that your recycling I suggest that you give advice for energy saving.
Your old friend, Evan Baines

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zoe link
4/29/2014 09:07:12 am

Hi Evan thank you for the advice and yes, energy saving is important thank you again for commenting

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Mr. Alpha
8/9/2016 11:15:36 pm

Sorry, but i think recycling is a bit overrated

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Brittany D link
12/24/2020 09:01:08 am

Hello nnice blog

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    Zoe has been writing since she was six years old, participating, for the last six years, in the NaNoWriMo Youth Writers Program challenge. In second grade, her story "Drake the  Dragon" won first place at Canterbury Elementary. By fourth grade, her essay on The Alamo was honored by being archived at the historical museum. At age nine, she won the Watermill Express and HEB scholarship competition for her  essay, "A Healthy Mind, Body, and Earth." Zoe aspires to become an entrepreneur, but enjoys writing. She loves to write about the world she lives in and lessons learned growing up. She is the inspiration for the book character Lae Lae.

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