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The document is a quiz about recycling facts. It states that aluminum cans are worth the most money to recycle, are the lightest to transport, and take up the least space in landfills. Recycling aluminum cans saves energy and money. The U.S. recycles over 100,000 aluminum cans per minute and earns over $1 billion annually from recycling aluminum cans. Recycling cans is equivalent to saving gas and can power a TV for over an hour. Aluminum cans are highly recyclable and recycling them provides significant energy savings.

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Recycling

The document is a quiz about recycling facts. It states that aluminum cans are worth the most money to recycle, are the lightest to transport, and take up the least space in landfills. Recycling aluminum cans saves energy and money. The U.S. recycles over 100,000 aluminum cans per minute and earns over $1 billion annually from recycling aluminum cans. Recycling cans is equivalent to saving gas and can power a TV for over an hour. Aluminum cans are highly recyclable and recycling them provides significant energy savings.

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Name: _________________ Date: ____________

What Do You Know About Recycling?


1. What beverage container is worth the most money when you recycle it?
a. The glass bottle
b. The aluminum can
c. The plastic bottle

2. What type of container is the easiest and cheapest to deliver thanks to its lightweight
properties?
a. The glass bottle
b. The aluminum can
c. The plastic bottle

3. Which beverage container currently takes up the least amount of space in landfills?
a. The glass bottle
b. The aluminum can
c. The plastic bottle

4. It is always a good idea to recycle because it_________.


a. Helps keep the environment stay clean
b. Saves energy
c. Is worth a lot of money
d. All of the above are true

5. How many aluminum cans are recycled in the United States every minute?
a. 1,000 - 10,000
b. 50,000 - 100,000
c. Over 100,000

6. How much money do America's earn each year from recycling their aluminum cans?
a. $10 million
b. $100 million
c. $1 Billion

7. When you recycle 48 aluminum cans it is equal to the amount of energy used
in_____________.
a. 3 gallons of gas
b. 1 gallon of gas
c. 1/2 gallons of gas

8. What can your aluminum cans be recycled into?


a. Soda cans
b. License plates
c. Aluminum Foil
d. All of the above are true
9. How long will an aluminum beverage can keep your favorite soft drink fizzy?
a. 2 years
b. 1 year
c. 1 day

10. With the energy you save by recycling an aluminum can, how long can you power your
television set?
a. 22 minutes
b. 64 minutes
c. 2 Hours
d. 3 Hours

11. How many times can an aluminum can be recycled?


a. 3 times
b. 5 times
c. 10 times
d. Infinitely

12. How long could the energy saved each year by recycling aluminum cans light the city of
Washington D.C. for?
a. 4 months
b. 1 year
c. 2 years
d. 4 years

13. The energy saved by recycling one ton of aluminum is equal to about the amount of
electricity your house uses over how many years?
a. 10 years
b. 5 years
c. 3 years
d. 1 year

14. How many times could the cans recycled last year alone circle the Earth?
a. 57 times
b. 98 times
c. 138 times
d. 171 times

15. How quickly can a recycled can make it from your recycling bin back onto the store shelf?
a. 1 week
b. 60 days
c. 1 year

16. If the average United States resident recycled just one more can each week it would
provide enough energy and money to________!
a. Provide all the electricity needs for Alaska for 6 months
b. Provide all the electricity needs for Alaska for 1 year
c. Provide all the electricity needs for Alaska for 2 and a half years

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