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Ministry writes recycling poem

Over the holiday season, the amount of waste generated around the province increases significantly.

Over the holiday season, the amount of waste generated around the province increases significantly.

This is why it is so important for British Columbians to familiarize themselves with how easy it is to recycle and reuse products rather than tossing them in the trash. To help embrace the spirit of recycling at this festive time of the year, the elves at the Ministry of Environment have written A Recycling Story - a holiday-themed tale with an environmental twist.

Here is an excerpt: "'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the city, "Broken toys were scattered about - oh such a pity....

"Recycle drink boxes, electronics and toys, "Small appliances, cellphones - for girls and for boys.

"Recycle your batteries, light bulbs and lamps, "Recycle your papers, your letters, your stamps! "To the curbside or depot it's easy to carry, "Making the planet much greener helps us all to be merry! "The choices we make are important you know, "Whether it's sunny, or raining, or starting to snow.

"Our lakes will be cleaner; our parks will be green, "Our province looks nicer when it's pretty and clean! "Now children, this story is not just for you, "It's important for grown-ups to recycle too! "Reduce and reuse are things to remember - "To do all year round, not just in December!" The entire printable booklet is available at www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/RecyclingStory.pdf, and the story is also available to at www.bcbsides.ca/arecycling-story/Quick Facts:. B.C. has 24 different recycling programs and is considered a North American leader. B.C.'s landfills receive close to three million tonnes of solid waste annually and this is projected to go up by an estimated one million tonnes over the next decade if current trends keep up Learn More at www.env.gov.bc.ca/epd/recycling/.