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100

Containers made of metal, usually used to hold food or drinks.

Cans

100

A soft, warm fabric often used to make jackets or blankets.

Fleece

100

Strong or harmful gases or smells in the air.

Fumes

100

Containers made of glass used to store food or other items.

Glass jars

100

A place where trash is taken and buried in the ground.

Landfill

200

A hard material like iron or aluminum that can be shaped and recycled.

Metal

200

Things from nature that people use, like water, wood, oil, and minerals.

Natural resources

200

Materials used to wrap or protect products, like boxes, bags, or plastic.

Packaging

200

A light, strong material used to make many objects, but it does not break down easily in nature.

Plastic

200

A series of steps taken to make or change something.

Process

300

The top layer of earth where plants grow.

Soil

300

Poisonous or harmful to people, animals, or the environment.

Toxic

300

Things or objects in general.

Stuff

300

Thick paper used to make boxes and packaging.

Cardboard

300

A small container used to drink liquids.

Cup

400

Items used to make a place or object look nice.

Decorations

400

To make something new.

Create

400

Borders that hold and protect photos or pictures.

Picture frames

400

Places where materials are taken to be cleaned and made into new products.

Recycling plants

400

A thick rubber ring that goes around a wheel on a car or bike.

Tire

500

The empty cardboard tubes left after the toilet paper is used.


Toilet paper rolls

500

To put something in the trash because it is no longer needed.

Throw out

500

To reuse old materials to make something new and useful or creative.

Upcycle

500

A hard natural material that comes from trees.

Wood

500

Trash or waste; things that are no longer useful and are thrown away.

Rubbish

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