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   <p align="center" class="top" style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0">The Waste-Free Lunch</p>
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<p class="osmall" style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0">Examine what you throw away after lunch. Can that package be eliminated or replaced with something reusable or recyclable? What resources were used in the manufacture of those one-use wrappings? Ever notice how expensive those individual-sized packages are?</p>
<p class="content">The average student throws away 67 pounds of lunch waste per school year! How many kids are in your classroom? In your school? You can make a difference by learning how to pack a waste-free lunch.<br/>
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<p><strong class="subtitle">Are you an educator?</strong></p>
<p class="content">Charleston County Environmental Management works with local schools to reduce waste and increase recycling by offering waste-free lunch presentation and initiatives. If you are an educator interested in teaching students about how to reduce waste, contact the Environmental Management Department at (843) 720-7111 for more information.<br/>
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<p class="content"><strong class="subtitle">Why a Waste-Free Lunch?&#160;</strong></p>
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<li class="content">A waste-free lunch is reducing, reusing &amp; recycling. Be part of the solution.</li>
<li class="content">Schools save money spent on waste hauling.</li>
<li class="content">Families save money on food bought in bulk.&#160;&#160;&#160;</li>
<li class="content">Conserve resources; coal, oil, natural gas &amp; trees.</li>
<li class="content">Save landfill space. Save energy. Prevent pollution.<br/>
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<p><strong class="subtitle">Tips on how to have a Waste-Free Lunch!</strong></p>
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<li class="content">Don't consume more than your lunch at lunch time.</li>
<li class="content">Use lunch boxes, canvas bags, insulated carriers, and reusable ice packs.</li>
<li class="content">Reuse plastic containers.</li>
<li class="content">Use reusable thermoses or refillable bottles; or recyclable bottles and cans. Avoid cartons; juice boxes and pouches are not recyclable.</li>
<li class="content">Plastic food bags, especially bread bags, are great sandwich bags only if you use them again and again.</li>
<li class="content">Use real utensils and cloth napkins; wash them and reuse.</li>
<li class="content">Bring only what you can eat.</li>
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<p><strong class="subtitle">Some Facts</strong></p>
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<li class="content">Containers and packaging make up 32.7 percent of all U.S. solid waste.</li>
<li class="content">There is no such place as "away." Consider the packaging you'll be throwing out before you buy it.</li>
<li class="content">$2.65 is the average cost of a waste-free lunch vs. $4.02 for a typical lunch. Save $6.85 a week!</li>
<li class="content">A plastic bottle in the garbage will last for hundreds of years.</li>
<li class="content">Recycling one glass container saves enough energy to light a 100-watt bulb for four hours.</li>
<li class="content">Plastic bags are a frequent cause of injury or death to sea turtles and other South Carolina marine and wildlife.<br/>
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<p><strong class="subtitle">More resources:</strong></p>
<p><a class="content" href="http://www.scdhec.org/">www.scdhec.org</a><br/>
<a class="content" href="http://www.wastefreelunches.org/">www.wastefreelunches.org</a></p>
<p class="osmall" style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="http://www.thestoryofstuff.com"></a></p>
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