Can I Recycle This?: A Guide to Better Recycling and How to Reduce Single-Use Plastics

Can I Recycle This?: A Guide to Better Recycling and How to Reduce Single-Use Plastics

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  • Create Date:2021-04-23 07:31:06
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Jennie Romer
  • ISBN:0143135678
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Summary

The first illustrated guidebook that answers the age-old question: Can I Recycle This?

Since the dawn of the recycling system, men and women the world over have stood by their bins, holding an everyday object, wondering, can I recycle this? This simple question reaches into our concern for the environment, the care we take to keep our homes and our communities clean, and how we interact with our local government。 Recycling rules seem to differ in every municipality, with exceptions and caveats at every turn, leaving the average American scratching her head at the simple act of throwing something away。 Taking readers on a quick but informative tour of how recycling actually works (setting aside the propaganda we were all taught as kids), Can I Recycle This gives straightforward answers to whether dozens of common household objects can or cannot be recycled, as well as the information you need to make that decision for anything else you encounter。

Jennie Romer has been working for years to help cities and states across America better deal with the waste we produce, helping draft meaningful legislation to help communities better process their waste and produce less of it in the first place。 She has distilled her years of experience into this non-judgmental, easy-to-use guide that will change the way you think about what you throw away and how you do it。

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Reviews

Andréa

Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss。

Meghan

This book was received as an ARC from PENGUIN GROUP Penguin Books in exchange for an honest review。 Opinions and thoughts expressed in this review are completely my own。I was a little familiar of the basics of recycling but Can I Recycle This? takes a deeper meaning to the word recycle and educates us on why certain materials need to be recycled and are dangerous to our planet。 I loved how the first recycled material the book focused on was Pizza Boxes。 I myself used to live with a roommate that This book was received as an ARC from PENGUIN GROUP Penguin Books in exchange for an honest review。 Opinions and thoughts expressed in this review are completely my own。I was a little familiar of the basics of recycling but Can I Recycle This? takes a deeper meaning to the word recycle and educates us on why certain materials need to be recycled and are dangerous to our planet。 I loved how the first recycled material the book focused on was Pizza Boxes。 I myself used to live with a roommate that would hoard pizza boxes and all I wanted to do with them was take them to the trash bin。 Now that I knew they can always be recycled and my complex now has a recycle bin instead of a dumpster, I feel less guilty。 This book is perfect for a deeper education in the art of recycling and learning all the details on why it can save the world and save everyone。 We will consider adding this title to our Self-Help collection at our library。 That is why we give this book 5 stars。 。。。more

Jennifer Klepper

Whether we're wishcyclers, tree huggers, or reluctant trash sorters。。。we all need the information in this book。 In Can I Recycle This? A Guide to Better Recycling, author Jennie Romer and illustrator Christie Young have created probably the most readable guide on recycling and what should actually go in that yellow recycling container。 Milk jugs? Yep。 Yogurt cups? Nope。 Shampoo bottles? Yep。 Juice pouches? Nope。 But it's not just a red-light/green-light list。 Romer provides history, science, and Whether we're wishcyclers, tree huggers, or reluctant trash sorters。。。we all need the information in this book。 In Can I Recycle This? A Guide to Better Recycling, author Jennie Romer and illustrator Christie Young have created probably the most readable guide on recycling and what should actually go in that yellow recycling container。 Milk jugs? Yep。 Yogurt cups? Nope。 Shampoo bottles? Yep。 Juice pouches? Nope。 But it's not just a red-light/green-light list。 Romer provides history, science, and real-world data to inform, and Young provides fresh, whimsical, watercolor-y illustrations that pull the reader through the book。 It's a truly enjoyable read, and one I will reference frequently when I don't want to be a wishcycler (someone who puts items in a recycling bin instead of the trash even if they're not sure whether they are recyclable or not)。WHAT I LOVE ABOUT THIS BOOK:Romer and Young find the perfect balance of hard information and engaging (fun!) illustrations。 Even the graphs are illustrations! It's like hiding kale in brownies。WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR:Anyone who wants to be smart about recycling。 Heck, even people who don't want to be smart about it—it may still change habits。*Thank you NetGalley and Penguin Books for providing a copy of this book for review purposes。 。。。more