Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Annotated bibliography


http://www.oberlin.edu/recycle/facts.html
oberlin.edu was a very helpful source for my project. This website shared a lot of information and statistics about recycling and accesive use of products by Americans. This website also listed the main products that can be recycled.

http://www.recycling-revolution.com/recycling-facts.html
This website also gave a lot of information, yet it focused on the use of materials in America and how, if everyone were to recycle, the world would become a better, safer and healthier place. This website really helped to put into prospective How much people waste that they could recycle.

bfa.sdsu.edu/recycle/pdf/flyer1.pdf
This website was helpful because it gave a list of specific, household items that can and should be recycled. It also gave a list of items that should not be disposed of and, if they were, could cause major destruction to nature and our world.

http://www.ehow.com/how_2308897_recycle-home.html
This website helped me to understand not only how one could go about recycling by collecting certain materials and sending them to a plant, but how to recycle everyday on a personal scale. This website highlights the non-traditional ways to recycle such as composting biodegradable substances.




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