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[STUDENT A] [STUDENT B]

Paper is ____________ and deposited in ___________________ along with paper __________ taken from the bin _______________ in a large recycling container
from other ________________ ______________________ recycling bins.

The paper is taken to ________________where it is __________ into _______ _________________ a recycling plant ___________ separated into types and
and grades. ___________

The separated paper is then _________ with soapy water to ___________, plastic The separated paper is then washed with _____________ to remove inks,
film, _________ and glue. The paper is put into a large holder where it is mixed _____________, staples and _________. The paper is put into a large holder
with water to create ‘slurry’. where it is mixed with water to create ‘slurry’.

By __________ different materials to the slurry, different paper products can be By adding different materials to the ________, different paper products can be
created, such as ____________, newsprints or _______ paper. created, such as cardboard, _____________ or office __________

The _________ is spread using large rollers into large thin __________ The slurry is spread using ___________ into large thin sheets.

The paper is _______________, and then it is rolled up ready to be cut and sent The paper is left to dry, and then it is ___________ ready to be cut and sent back
back to the shops. to the shops.
Glass [A]  Most home recycle bins, provided by your _____________, usually
accept glass.
 Make sure you wash out the bottle or jar before putting it into
recycling bins.

 Glass is separated into 3 colours: ________________________  ______________ whenever possible. Jars can be used as small
 Take great care when handling broken glass, wear gloves if possible. containers and bottles can be used as vases.

 Deposit glass at your nearest _____________ by throwing them into Glass [B]
the appropriate container.
 Many supermarkets have _________________, enabling you to
recycle glass on your weekly shop.
 Most home recycle bins, provided by your _____________, usually  Glass is separated into 3 colours: green, brown and clear.
accept glass.  Take great care when handling broken glass, __________________
 Make sure you wash out the bottle or jar before putting it into  Deposit glass at your nearest recycling bank by throwing them into
recycling bins. __________________
 ______________ whenever possible. Jars can be used as small  Many supermarkets have glass-recycling banks, enabling you to
containers and bottles can be used as vases. recycle glass on ________________

Glass [A]  Most home recycle bins, provided by your local council, usually
accept glass.
 Make sure you _____________ the bottle or jar before putting it into
recycling bins.

 Glass is separated into 3 colours: ________________________  Reuse glass whenever possible. Jars can be used as small containers
 Take great care when handling broken glass, wear gloves if possible. and bottles can be ________________

 Deposit glass at your nearest _____________ by throwing them into Glass [B]
the appropriate container.
 Many supermarkets have _________________, enabling you to
recycle glass on your weekly shop.

 Glass is separated into 3 colours: green, brown and clear.


 Take great care when handling broken glass, __________________
 Deposit glass at your nearest recycling bank by throwing them into
__________________
 Many supermarkets have glass-recycling banks, enabling you to
recycle glass on ________________
 Most home recycle bins, provided by your local council, usually
accept glass.
 Make sure you _____________ the bottle or jar before putting it into
recycling bins.
 Reuse glass whenever possible. Jars can be used as small containers
and bottles can be ________________

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