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Where Does the Garbage Go? by Paul Showers,

Where Does the Garbage Go? by Paul Showers,
Trash doesn't just disappear after the garbage truck takes it away. In this book, young readers follow the garbage truck to the landfill and the incinerator and then visit the recycling center to see how glass, metal, paper and plastic are recycled. Perfect for budding environmentalists. Full-color illus.



Hell Baby by Hideshi Hino,
Hell Baby by Hideshi Hino,
From one of Japan's most accomplished artists comes this new graphic novel, the unsettling saga of twin sisters born one dark and stormy night in Tokyo: one normal, and one a demon baby with a taste for blood - a Hell Baby. Tossed into a garbage dump, Hell Baby dies in the plastic bag but is brought back to life by an unworldly bolt of lightening. Hell Baby develops hard-earned hunting techniques to survive life among the wild animals who roam the garbage dump. After struggling along for seven years, she seeks revenge for her fate and returns to the city, where she applies her hunting skills for survival - this time against the good citizens of Tokyo.



Plastic bag - Since about the 1960s, economic plastic bags have been available for containing rubbish and a variety of other uses. Plastic bags holding rubbish are priced to be disposable and are normally disposed of and taken away along with the garbage inside.

Bin bag - A bin bag (Commonwealth English) or garbage bag (American English) is a bag used to line the insides of waste receptacles such as dustbins to prevent the insides of the container from becoming coated in produce or liquids. Most bags nowadays are made out of plastic.

Glass-reinforced plastic - Glass-reinforced plastic (GRP), is a composite material or fibre reinforced plastic made of a plastic reinforced by fine fibers made of glass. Like graphite-reinforced plastic, the composite material is commonly referred to by the name of its reinforcing fibers (fiberglass), an example of part-for-whole metonymy.

Graphite-reinforced plastic - Graphite-reinforced plastic or carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP or CRP), is a strong, light and very expensive composite material or fibre reinforced plastic. Like glass-reinforced plastic, which is sometimes simply called fiberglass, the composite material is commonly referred to by the name of its reinforcing fibers (carbon fiber), an example of part-for-whole metonymy.



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Plastic Garbage Bins - Plastic Garbage Bins Plastic bag - Since about the 1960s, economic plastic bags have been available for containing rubbish and a variety of other uses. Plastic bags holding rubbish are priced to be disposable and are normally disposed of and taken away along with the garbage inside. Bin bag - A bin bag (Commonwealth English) or garbage bag (American English) is a bag used to line the insides of waste receptacles such as dustbins to prevent the insides of the container from becoming ...

Bag Garbage Plastic - Bag Garbage Plastic Plastic bag - Since about the 1960s, economic plastic bags have been available for containing rubbish and a variety of other uses. Plastic bags holding rubbish are priced to be disposable and are normally disposed of and taken away along with the garbage inside. Bin bag - A bin bag (Commonwealth English) or garbage bag (American English) is a bag used to line the insides of waste receptacles such as dustbins to prevent the insides of the container from becoming ...

Garbage Incineration - Garbage Incineration Garbage man - A garbage man, garbage collector or trash collector (US English), dustman or refuse collector (British English), garbo (Australian English slang) is a person employed by a city or by a private company who goes to houses and/or businesses collecting and hauling away waste from dustbins or dumpsters and taking it for recycling or to a landfill or incinerator. To assist in their work, they usually drive garbage trucks which allow them to transport vast quantities of ...

Rubbish Garbage Removal - Rubbish Garbage Removal Plastic bag - Since about the 1960s, economic plastic bags have been available for containing rubbish and a variety of other uses. Plastic bags holding rubbish are priced to be disposable and are normally disposed of and taken away along with the garbage inside. Dustbin - A dustbin (British English) or trash can (American English) is a container, which can be made out of metal or plastic¹, used to store refuse. Other names include rubbish bin, litter bin, trash barrel, ...

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