2.3 Solid Waste Reduction
Summary
1. Repurposed materials: milk jugs
2. Repurposed materials: frozen juice cans
3. Repurposed materials: owl art
4. Composting practices in Children's Garden
5. Repurposed newspapers
2. Repurposed materials: frozen juice cans
3. Repurposed materials: owl art
4. Composting practices in Children's Garden
5. Repurposed newspapers
1. Repurposed materials: milk jugs
May 2018
Members of the Children's Garden club made bird feeders out of recycled milk jugs.
May 2018
Members of the Children's Garden club made bird feeders out of recycled milk jugs.
2. Repurposed materials: frozen juice cans
July 2019
Ranger Mimi and the summer campers recycled frozen juice cans into cool storage jars.
3. Repurposed materials: Owl Art
July 2017
Ranger Mimi and the summers campers made cute owls out of CDs, metal can lids, bottle caps, aluminum cans, and just about anything else they could find.
July 2017
Ranger Mimi and the summers campers made cute owls out of CDs, metal can lids, bottle caps, aluminum cans, and just about anything else they could find.
4. Composting Practices in Children's Garden
Ongoing
Plant debris and kitchen scraps become soil in our Children's Garden.
Ongoing
Plant debris and kitchen scraps become soil in our Children's Garden.
5. Repurposed Newspapers
Ongoing
CVP visitors are kind enough to donate newspapers that we use to line animal cages in the Nature Center. We also use newspapers for crafts: in April 2022, participants will use origami techniques to turn newspapers into pouches.
Ongoing
CVP visitors are kind enough to donate newspapers that we use to line animal cages in the Nature Center. We also use newspapers for crafts: in April 2022, participants will use origami techniques to turn newspapers into pouches.