Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Reading Rainbow: How Trash Is Recycled with LeVar Burton





Published on Apr 21, 2014

Did you know that 70% of our trash can be recycled? Join Reading Rainbow while we celebrate Earth Day in this video field trip all about the life cycle of recycling.



Hosted by LeVar Burton

Written and Directed by Mark Wolfe

Produced and Edited by Kyle Rohrbach

Director of Photography Bevan Bell

Second Camera Kyle Rohrbach

Production Assistant William Brock

Production Assistant Brianna Wolfe

Production Assistant Jason Brooks

Opening Title by Rob Buchanan



This video field trip and so many more like it are available right now in the Reading Rainbow App. Watch, share and enjoy our vast library of video field trips and interactive books with your children.



Download the Reading Rainbow App for unlimited access to more great content. Try it free on iPad: http://bit.ly/10sgjbs or Kindle Fire: http://amzn.to/14tOPzY



In This Video:



5 billion tons of garbage are created by humans every year. That's why it's important to reduce, reuse and recycle - it's a process we are all responsible for. In this video, LeVar takes you through the journey of a recycled good so that you can see exactly what happens to all of those recycled materials that you put into the bins, after the truck picks them up.



Take a look to see how things like glass, plastic, paper and metal are recycled as men and machine work side-by-side to sort, clean and transform our trash into something new.



Special Thanks To:



E.J. Harrison & Sons

New-Indy Containerboard

Talco Plastics, Inc.

American Forest & Paper Association



About Reading Rainbow:


The beloved brand parents have trusted for 30 years, has been reimagined as an award-winning app for kids. Reading Rainbow takes children on a guided reading adventure hosted by LeVar Burton. Filled with a library of quality ebooks and kids videos for ages 3-9, the educational app is free to try. New children's books, videos, reading activities and educational games are added every week expanding the collection and encouraging kids to believe they too "go anywhere, be anything."



For more information about Reading Rainbow, visit http://www.readingrainbow.com

Category

Education

License

Standard YouTube License


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