This is a Comenius Project Blog. The Countries involved in it are: Cyprus, Norway, Romenia and Portugal.
Its subject is easy to guess, it is the environment.
1- It can be filled with glass: bottles of wine, juice, water, broken glasses, plates, empty perfumes, etc. 2- In theses bins we can put metal and plastic objects. 3- These bins are used to dump old news papers,magazines or paper boxes. They all should be torn. 4- These bins are used to collect old batteries: common batteries or even car batteries.
In a Green Recycling Bin, I can put: *all types of glass such as bottles, jars, jugs, jars of water, wine, beer, juices, nectars and soft drinks, oil and vinegar, canned products, sauces, jams and honey, milk and yoghurt.
In a Yellow Recycling Bin, I can put: *all kinds of plastic packaging, ie bottles, jugs and bottles of water, juices, nectars and soft drinks, vinegar, clean plastic bags, polystyrene clean, detergents, toiletries, plastic bags; *all types of metal packaging such as cans of drinks, canned, aluminum trays or cans of spray; *cartons for liquid foods with metal film on the inside (eg juice cartons, milk cartons)
In a Blue Recycling Bin, I can put: *cartons smooth, compact and corrugated board (ie cereal boxes, cardboard envelopes, paper packaging in general) *packaging and paper packaging (eg paper bags, wrapping paper) *newspapers and magazines, books, notebooks, writing paper. *cartons for liquid foods with metal film on the inside (eg juice cartons, milk cartons)
In a Red Recycling Bin, I can put: the commands used batteries, flashlights, clocks, toys, etc.. and the batteries of mobile phones, computers, power tools, cameras and video cameras, among others.
1- It can be filled with glass: bottles of wine, juice, water, broken glasses, plates, empty perfumes, etc.
ReplyDelete2- In theses bins we can put metal and plastic objects.
3- These bins are used to dump old news papers,magazines or paper boxes. They all should be torn.
4- These bins are used to collect old batteries: common batteries or even car batteries.
In a Green Recycling Bin, I can put: *all types of glass such as bottles, jars, jugs, jars of water, wine, beer, juices, nectars and soft drinks, oil and vinegar, canned products, sauces, jams and honey, milk and yoghurt.
ReplyDeleteIn a Yellow Recycling Bin, I can put: *all kinds of plastic packaging, ie bottles, jugs and bottles of water, juices, nectars and soft drinks, vinegar, clean plastic bags, polystyrene clean, detergents, toiletries, plastic bags;
*all types of metal packaging such as cans of drinks, canned, aluminum trays or cans of spray;
*cartons for liquid foods with metal film on the inside (eg juice cartons, milk cartons)
In a Blue Recycling Bin, I can put:
*cartons smooth, compact and corrugated board (ie cereal boxes, cardboard envelopes, paper packaging in general)
*packaging and paper packaging (eg paper bags, wrapping paper)
*newspapers and magazines, books, notebooks, writing paper.
*cartons for liquid foods with metal film on the inside (eg juice cartons, milk cartons)
In a Red Recycling Bin, I can put:
the commands used batteries, flashlights, clocks, toys, etc.. and the batteries of mobile phones, computers, power tools, cameras and video cameras, among others.
In the Green Recycling bin, we can put all sorts of glass, such as oil and vinegar bottles,plants jars,water jugs, wine bottles, beer glasses,...
ReplyDeleteIn the Yellow Recycling bin, we can put all kinds of plastics and metals like: steel, aluminum, clean plastic bags,...
In the Blue Recycling bin, we can put used books, envelopes, magazines, paper bags, all types of card, writing paper and printing,...
In the Red Recycling bin, we can put common batteries, car batteries, mobile phone batteries,...
Green - All the type of glass
ReplyDeleteYellow - Metals and Plastics
Blue - Papers , cards , newspapers , magazines ...
Red - Mobile phone Batteries , toy's batteries so much thinks with batteries :D