 Clean Air Kid |
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| You can conserve water. Don't let faucets drip - turn them off tightly after each use. Turn off the faucet when brushing your teeth. Keep a container of water in the refrigerator to avoid running water for a cold drink. Conserve water! |
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 Backpack Guy |
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| We throw away more paper than anything else. What can you do? Start a paper recycling program at your school and buy recycled products made from recycled paper and other materials.
Recycle your homework!
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 Curtis the Crab |
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| Help keep the air clean by riding your bike or walking to nearby places. Conserving electricity also helps keep the air clean because power plants don't have to burn as much fossil fuel. Spare the air! |
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| Remember to keep our state and national parks clean. Don't litter - put trash in its proper place. Take aluminum cans, plastic soft drink bottles and newspapers home with you for recycling or recycle them at the park if possible. It's the patriotic thing to do! |
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 Motor Oil Guy |
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| The beach is not only a fun place to play, but it's also the home to hundreds of animals. Some animals mistake trash for food and become sick after eating it. That's why it's important to clean up all litter from the beach after a day of sun and fun. Leave only footprints in the sand! |
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 Paper Guy |
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| Conserve energy by turning off TVs, radios and computers when not in use. Turn off the lights when you leave the room. Decide what you want before you open the refrigerator door. Use the sunlight whenever you can - sit by a window to read. Save energy! |
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 Patriot Can Guy |
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| Many of your school supplies are made from recycled materials, including backpacks made from plastic soft drink bottles. Buy recycled! |
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 Splash |
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| Careless dumping of used motor oil can harm aquatic life, wildlife and water supplies. Tell your parents to recycle their used oil, filters and bottles at collection sites across the state. Don't pour South Carolina's future down the drain! |
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