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757047
Join the no-plastic challenge : a first book of reducing waste [Exploring our community Volume: ]by Ritchie, Scot 

BTSB Prebound(Kids Can Press, 2019)


Publication Date: 09/03/2019

BTSB #: 757047 Available

Dewey: 363.72/NAges: 5-8   
Lexile: 900 AD

Subjects: Plastic scrap - Environmental aspects Plastic scrap Plastics - Environmental aspect Waste minimization Source reduction (Waste management) Refuse and refuse disposal


Summary: For his birthday celebration, Nick has challenged his friends to spend the day without using any single-use plastic.


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057366
Plastic planet [Explore The Planet]by Amson-Bradshaw, Georgia 

Paperback(Enslow, 2023)


Publication Date: 07/30/2022

BTSB #: 057366 Temp OS

Dewey: 363.738/NAges: 10-12   


Subjects: Plastics - Environmental aspects Plastic scrap - Environmental aspects Plastic marine debris - Environmental aspects


Summary: One of the biggest problems facing Earth today is man-made: plastic. Because this material is so versatile, it became the default for making just about everything for years. But very little plastic is recycled, and that which is recycled is done so improperly. Readers may be familiar with bans on plastic bags and other solutions to the plastic problem, and hopefully this will help them understand how and why we got into trouble in the first place as well as how people might be able to fix it.


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057382
Plastic planet [Explore The Planet]by Amson-Bradshaw, Georgia 

BTSB Prebound(Enslow, 2023)


Publication Date: 08/15/2022

BTSB #: 057382 Available

Dewey: 363.738/NAges: 10-12   


Subjects: Plastics - Environmental aspects Plastic scrap - Environmental aspects Plastic marine debris - Environmental aspects


Summary: One of the biggest problems facing Earth today is man-made: plastic. Because this material is so versatile, it became the default for making just about everything for years. But very little plastic is recycled, and that which is recycled is done so improperly. Readers may be familiar with bans on plastic bags and other solutions to the plastic problem, and hopefully this will help them understand how and why we got into trouble in the first place as well as how people might be able to fix it.


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