LTN 2015 - 2016 ISSUES

Let’s Talk Trash!

Bee Passionate Tennessee Cheatham about keeping our community Litter Free!

Did You Know?

In 2014 the average Middle Tennessee recycle rate was

15 new wooden BEE PASSIONATE 3 x 5 foot structures are currently being constructed by the Sycamore High School Tech Ed class under the supervision of John Staggs. These structures are planned to be delivered in December to all county schools for found litter decoration so you can create a masterpiece out of litter. Cheatham County’s second museum of litter on the courthouse lawn will take place April 22, 2016 with voting by the public for winning entries as well as a public auction raising money for the schools. Letter to the Editor

24% , meaning that if 100 homes had waste service, 24 of them also participated in some sort of recycle program. By this definition the following natural resources were saved. 271,603 Trees 55,542,792 Gallons of Oil 111,085,763 Gallons of Water 515,678,870 Kilowatt Hours 686,997 Cubic Yards of Landfill Space Recycling can happen in many different ways. Think about this, if you take your clothes that no longer fit to a second hand store, you recycled them. When you refill a water bottle and use it again, you recycled it. If you donate used electronics to a needy family, you recycled them. You can recycle in many different ways using various methods, the question is, will you actually do it? - source: Waste Industries

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