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Garbage guts

2020
In the North Pacific Ocean lives a monster made of trash, a hungry, greedy meanie with a handlebar moustache. And though his name is Garbage Guts, he's often called Big G. He blobs about destroying all the oceans and the seas. Garbage Guts is determined to have the ocean all for himself, and will do just about anything to get his way. How on Earth will this beast be stopped?.

The war on waste

2022
"An examination of the various types of waste produced by people, exploring how much of it exists and where it goes, as well as how waste can be remade into useful items to contribute to a healthier planet"--OCLC.

Your planet needs you

a kid's guide to reducing waste and recycling
2022
"An inspiring guide packed with simple explanations of of how kids and their families can reduce, re-use, and recycle to help clean up our planet"--Provided by publisher.

Let's get gardening

Learn to grow your own vegetables and herbs, attract awesome wildlife such as butterflies and bees, and be a green gardener with lots of recycling tips. Whether you've got a big vegetable patch or just a windowsill, you can grow all sorts of plants with this colourful RHS book. Packed full of easy-to-follow step-by-step activities, this book helps children learn about conservation, recycling and sustainability in simple, practical, and hands-on ways. They will build a mini nature reserve, turn old wellies into plant pots, grow fruit and vegetables that they can really eat, plant a bee-friendly space, create a ladybird sanctuary, and much more. Help nature with every activity and discover the joys of growing plants from seeds. So grab your potting mix and let's get gardening!.

A recycled-art mission

"When you have a problem, where can you go for answers? The library! When Matt has an assignment that he can't figure out, he and his friends join Ms. Gillian, the Specialist, on another Adventure in Makerspace. Will the famous artist Picasso help them make art out of junk? Join them to complete A Recycled-Art Mission!"--Provided by publisher.

Paw Patrol

2021
"Marshall, Rocky, Rubble, and the rest of Nickelodeon's PAW Patrol are always ready to recycle, reuse, and help the environment! This storybook reminds readers that no-one is too small to change the world"--OCLC.

Can I recycle this?

a guide to better recycling and how to reduce single-use plastics
2021
"Taking readers on a quick but informative tour of how recycling actually works (setting aside the propaganda we were all taught as kids), [this book] gives straightforward answers to whether dozens of common household objects can or cannot be recycled, as well as the information you need to make that decision for anything else you encounter. [The author] has distilled her years of experience into this non-judgmental, easy-to-use guide that will change the way you think about what you throw away and how you do it"--Provided by publisher.

I'm trying to love garbage

"Do you ever wonder where we put all of our garbage, who gets rid of it, or how our planet isn't a big pile of mess? [This book] has . . . the answers! From scavengers to detritivore to decomposers, nature's garbage collectors are everywhere. But humans play a . . . role too, and our favorite narrator is back to tell us all about it. With [the author's] trademark balance of informative and hilarious, readers will finish this picture book with a better awareness of the garbage they create and where it all ends up"--Provided by publisher.
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Garbage or recycling?

"Nasir and Nadir are making a robot for their school's junk model competition. They must use garbage that can be recycled. So just what can they use, and what will happen to the garbage they throw away? Follow their story to find out why we should use less plastic, what happens at landfill sites, and how we can reduce, reuse, and recycle"--Provided by publisher.

Where does the recycling go?

Simple text describes how paper, metal, glass, and plastic are recycled.

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