Title | A-Way With Waste |
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A-Way With Waste (Number of pages: 436) (Publication Size: 4MB)
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Author(s) | Sandi Newton | ||||
Description | This curriculum is written and organized to present integrated waste management concepts affecting land, air and water in the ecosystem. Environmental, economic, and political issues are addressed. The activities are designed to promote awareness, attitude, and actions to solve waste management problems at home, in school and in the community. This curriculum is dedicated to all those who would educate or be educated about waste management at home, at school, and in the community. | ||||
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Contact | Sandi Newton at 360-407-6826 | ||||
Keywords | environmental, education, water, water quality, waste, recycling, air quality | ||||
WEB PAGE | Environmental Education | ||||
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