Almost all of us drink from aluminum cans…but do all of us recycle them?
Did you know that aluminum cans are what’s known as a sustainable metal, meaning it can be recycled not just once, but again and again? And it’s unique in that it can go through the recycling process and be back in stores in new use in as little as 60 days! So how much of a difference could you make if you made that extra little effort to recycle yours? A LOT!
We make it easier than ever to do this at the zoo with our new recycling bins. They’re easy to spot because they look like big silver bottles, and there are 100 of them all through the Zoo.
Larry Cummings, a staff member at Earth911.com wrote an informative, easy-to-read fact sheet that you can find HERE to learn much more.
I make the effort to recycle all my aluminum. I even pick them up when I see them laying somewhere, and stash them in a bag in my car to take the next time I drive to my local recycling facility. Why bother? Think about it… besides saving the planet’s precious metals and energy, you are also contributing to preserving natural habitats that the animals we all love need to live in. That’s all the motivation I require, but it also makes me feel good to do it. And that part is priceless.
Isn’t that a great reason to make the effort? Not just on one day, but most days, if not every day?
The Houston Zoo invites you to bring an aluminum can to the recycling booth at the Main Entry or the Medical Center Gate during our Waste Management Earth Day Weekend party, this coming Saturday and Sunday, April 24-25th. From this simple good deed of recycling your can, you’ll receive a coupon for $1 off, redeemable at any Houston Zoo ticket booth!!!
We’ve got lots of fun in store. See you then!
For more information on Earth Day Weekend at the Houston Zoo, go to http://www.houstonzoo.org/earthday/
This promotion is not valid with any other coupon or offer. Receive one dollar off per person/per can. Maximum discount of $6 per family or group.
Written by Rochelle Joseph. Visit me at my personal animal and nature blog at www.naturegirrrl.blogspot.com
Aluminum can photo at: jtw2962.k12.sd.us/…/ lab1-1whalen/pictures.htm.








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