Slovenia in Greece

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WASTE SORTING AND RECYCLING

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WASTE SORTING AND RECYCLING

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Anja Kravanja,Maša Alič and Urška Šalej Multimedia and Graphic Technology

Secondary School Ljubljana

Mentors: Vladimir Janež, Urška Hrovat, Mojca Groleger Srednja medijska in grafična šola Ljubljana, February, 2013

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Where do we live?

Slovenia – Europa Capital city Ljubljana

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•PEOPLE:Greece: 11.244.118 peopleSlovenia: 2.040.788 people

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•HIGHEST MOUNTAIN:Greece: OLIMP-2917 mSlovenia: TRIGLAV-2864 m

OLIMP

TRIGLAV

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•LONGEST RIVER:Greece: AlLIAKMON-314 kmSlovenia: SAVA-221km

AlLIAKMON

SAVA

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Definition

Waste sorting or selective sorting Recycling (old usefull product to new ones)

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WHY?

Electrical and electronic equipment

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WHY?

Save natural resourses Less energy Makes everything easier

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WHY NOT?

Not enough containers People are lazy No time

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HOW?

Plastic and Aluminium-yellow container

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HOW?

Paper-blue container

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HOW?

Glass-green container

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HOW?

Biodegradable waste-brown container

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HOW?

Mixed municipal waste-black and grey containers

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SIGNS

Green dot

Mobius loop

Triangle

Two parallel arrows

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SIGNS

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DID YOU KNOW?

Metal packaging don’t lose quality Product we buy cause greenhouse gas

emissions It takes 2 hundered trees to make 1 ton of

paper

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How can we help even more?

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How can we help even more?

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How can we help even more?

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Slovenia

Biggest problem are tissues Laziness and distance from containers

Sliko smetišča

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Slovenia

524 kilograms of waste on one person Underground containers

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Recycling in our school

Three containers Bigger containers for paper

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Most recycled product?

PlasticGlassPaperElectrical equipmentOther waste

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How much waste do households throw away per week? Paper : 3-5kg Plastic : 5kg or more(1 full bag) Glass : 1-2kg

Do your schools have seperate containers for waste? • 70% - Yes• 30% -No

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Just a couple of examples what we might have...

If we don’t recycle..

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Or what if we do...Or what if we do...

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Resorses:

http://swapnplay.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/t2t-2012-artwork-color1.jpg http://www.cek.ef.uni-lj.si/magister/hoferle341-B.pdf http://www.locevanjeodpadkov.si/media/uploads/Natecaji%20za%20sole/gradivazauitelje.pdf http://www.locevanjeodpadkov.si/media/uploads/

Natecaji%20za%20sole/gradivazauitelje.pdf http://img.rtvslo.si/upload/Svet/manila-

smeti_show.jpg

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http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t15/fotokaj/fotoBLOGatec/Dep-1.jpg

http://static-1.mojvideo.com/foto63171-2201-93342/le-pojdi-naprej-po-poti-soncnega-upanja-med-sirna-obzorja-lepote-sveta-v-upanju-naj-sonce-sveti-za-oba.jpg

http://www.radiohit.si/locevanje-odpadkov-v-sloveniji

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