Recycling Curbside vs. Drop-off

Similar documents
Seven Easy Steps to Reduce the Environmental Impact of Today s Supply Chains

Worksheet A Environmental Problems

Waste Management 2013 Annual Report to the City of Texarkana, TX

Courses Earth and Environmental Science

YEAR 11 REVISION KEYCARD (Religion and Planet Earth)

Frequently Asked Questions:

at SCA Tissue green is more than just a color

Materials Needed: Time Needed: Adaptations: 2 flyswatters (optional) Vocabulary Definitions (below) Vocabulary Scramble Sheets (below)

WHY IS BREATHING SO IMPORTANT?

The NEXT Downtown Living Tour St. Louis First to Pilot Disaster- Preparedness Program 50 to 70% Energy Savings with Roberts Tower

Drive It Green. Time Frame: 3 class periods

A COST EFFECTIVE SOLUTION TO MANAGING BIOHAZARD WASTE

FACTS ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE

Today, we re going to tackle your GUM U7, L2 & L3 Cause and Effect Essay! Chat me your best sentence using the word conscientious.

RENEWABLE ENERGY. The Sustainable Energy Plant.

Birmingham City University / Students Union Aspects and Impacts Register. Waste. Impacts description

USING ALTERNATIVE FUEL SOURCES TO REDUCE EMISSION POLLUTANTS

Greenlighting Efficiency: 7 Easy Steps to Reduce the Environmental Impact of Today s Supply Chains

Generating Heat. Part 1: Breathing Earth. Part 2: The Growth of Carbon Emitters. Introduction: Materials:

THE FUTURE OF THE SCHOOL BUS

Figure 1. Basic structure of the leaf, with a close up of the leaf surface showing Stomata and Guard cells.

Renewable Choice Energy

Get Ready For The One Tonne Action Challenge!

Ecology Pre-Test (High School)

Illuminating Light Bulbs

CASE STUDY UNIT 3. The Case of the New Power Plant

Rainforest Concern Module 2 Why do we need rainforests?

Energy efficient windows, doors and conservatories. Make a better choice

San Antonio College Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Report Fiscal Year 2009

T E A C H E R S N O T E S


Green Data Centers. Jay Taylor Director Global Standards, Codes and Environment (512)

carbon footprinting a guide for fleet managers

AN OFFER TECHNOLOGY FOR THE DISPOSAL OF M6 PROPELLANT WASTE. Wrocław, POLAND,

The current regime for taxing employer provided cars (commonly referred to as company cars) is intended:

10 Things You Can Do To Save the Environment and Protect Your Health. And Save Money at the Same Time

Analysis on Low Carbon Strategy of Third Party Logistics

In-Pit Crushing and Conveying Phil Morriss

COMPANY RELATED BALANCES VS PUBLIC INFORMATION TOOLS CARBON FOOTPRINT OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION IN ECOPASSENGER AND ECOTRANSIT

Carbon Footprint of CMC Hospital for 2013

Reasons why BEF Renewable Energy Certificates are the Right Choice

Best Practices Guide for School Carpool Lines. Prepared by Kelly Picarsic Clean Air Carolina

Choosing better, more energy efficient windows. A homeowners guide

Fleet Management Information Systems. Presentation for: Ron Katz SVP, North American Sales.

AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2012 SCORING GUIDELINES

EXECUTIVE 30 JULY 2012 DISCOUNTS FOR LOW EMISSION VEHICLES RESIDENT PARKING PERMITS AND OFF-STREET SEASON TICKETS

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT AUTOMATED COLLECTION

Exhaust emissions from vehicles with Euro 6/VI technology

SERVICEWEAR APPAREL CORPORATE SUPPORT CENTER INITIATIVES:

Climate Change: A Local Focus on a Global Issue Newfoundland and Labrador Curriculum Links

ASSET & FACILITIES MANAGEMENT CORPORATE ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICY

Employee Engagement & Sustainability Paul Narog, Manager, Environmental Operations

BBC Learning English Talk about English Insight plus Part 3 Global Warming

Green Pest Management in the Food Industry

London Underground Environment Strategy

Climate Change, driving force for biofuels Regional Seminar Tartu of March 2011 Lennart Hallgren Project Manager.

How To Be A Successful Business Leader

FINANCE POLICY & PROCEDURE (FPP No.11)

Earn Money By Taxing Your Employer A Car

Kindergarten Respect Unit Lesson Seven Respect The Environment

Frequently Asked Questions

Democratic and Republican Positions on Environmental Issues. Edward H. Klevans, Professor and Department Head Emeritus of Nuclear Engineering

Clean Up Your Fleet. Introducing a practical approach to cleaner, more efficient fleet operation

Estimated emissions and CO2 savings deriving from adoption of in-place recycling techniques for road pavements

Carbon Dioxide Membrane Separation for Carbon Capture using Direct FuelCell Systems

Bio 2106: Environmental Biology Lab 4: Landfills and Recycling Lab Requires:* Part A: 1-2 weeks Part B: several days. Introduction

Building Energy Efficiency Opportunity Report

ANALYSIS OF THE ADMINISTRATION S PROPOSED TAX INCENTIVES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Consumer Cost Effectiveness of CO 2 Mitigation Policies in Restructured Electricity Markets. Jared Moore and Jay Apt.

Empowering Sustainability in Logistics

Going Green: Installing Solar Panels around the Campus of Widener University

Externalities: Problems and Solutions. 131 Undergraduate Public Economics Emmanuel Saez UC Berkeley

Comparison between Cotton oil and Sunflower oil fuel mixtures

Progressive Performance Audi on the way to the leading premium brand

Pre-lab Homework Lab 10: Global Warming Prior to lab, answer the following questions to help you become prepared for the lab.

Summit County Energy Plan - Goals A. Explanation and Comparison: State and Summit County Goals B. Measurement and Verification

Economic Development and the Risk of Global Climate Change

Renewable Fuels minutes

Solid Waste Twice a Week Automated Service FAQs

A Green Idea. Reclaiming Urban Wood Waste And Urban Forest Debris. For Fuel/Combustion & Renewable Energy

Vehicle Care for Clean Air

PEAK DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT 2013/2014

CREATING A CIRCULAR ECONOMY SUSTAINABILITY REPORT UPDATE 2015

Key Green Terms & Concepts. Top 20 Green Job Sectors. What is a Green Job? (Definitions)

Strategies for Organic Food Waste Management at The Ohio State University

Columbus State Community College. Climate Action Plan

RUF climate solutions

improving the business carsharevt.org of driving

Do-Now. 1.) Get out notebook.

Unit 5 Renewable Energy Biodiesel Lab. Unit 5. Renewable Energy/Biodiesel Lab

Don t Be Idle Take Action to Prevent Diesel School Bus Idling

CO 2 Conversion to Methane Project

In 2013, the Spanish economy emits million tonnes of greenhouse effect gases, 7.8% less than in 2012

Caution: Children Breathing An overview of air pollution and idling vehicles at Colorado schools

SOLAR ENERGY. Solar energy is energy produced by the light and heat of the sun. The greatest use

News English.com Ready-to-use ESL / EFL Lessons General Motors moves towards fuel efficiency

Climate Review Group Environmental Management

310 Exam Questions. 1) Discuss the energy efficiency, and why increasing efficiency does not lower the amount of total energy consumed.

Emission Facts. The amount of pollution that a vehicle emits and the rate at which

Transcription:

1 Recycling Curbside vs. Drop-off New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge Final Report April 1, 2009 Team 002 Aguilar Junior/Senior High Team Members: Aimee Hart (team captain) Aaron Dalrick Jared Jolly Teacher: Sara Revas Mentors: John Paul Gonzales Talaya White

2 Table of Contents Cover Page.1 Executive Summery.... 3 Recycling.... 3 The Carbon Footprint.... 4 Model Description......4 Conclusion & Acknowledgements......4

3 Executive summary: In this project, we will study the effects on the atmosphere of carbon dioxide emitted by vehicles used to transport recyclable good to the recycling plant. In our model, we will focus on the difference between the carbon dioxide emitted when recyclables are being picked up by a recycling truck versus a car taking them from a home to the recycling plant. The number of emissions will prove whether it is more helpful to reducing the carbon footprint to have the recyclables picked up or to drop them off at the recycling plant. Problem Statement Which method of recycling will have a lower impact on the carbon footprint, drop off or curb side? Our steps in considering an answer are: Develop a simulation of curbside pickup versus personal drop-off and the carbon dioxide emitted from each Record the data collected of the emissions and compare Apply the data to real world emissions calculations Run the simulation with the real world calculations, collect the data and compare Recycling: Recycling has become a very important topic in the world today, especially in our town of Aguilar, but there are many debates on if recycling is actually worth doing and which method reduces carbon dioxide more efficiently. We understand that recycling helps the environment, but we think that it doesn t help the atmosphere. We want to try and find a way to help reduce the carbon footprint in terms of the atmosphere. So we decided to compare two different methods of recycling and see which one is more efficient: drop off (each individual take the recyclables to the recycling center) and pick up (a truck going from house to house picking up the recyclables and taking them to the recycling center). Our hypothesis is: which method of recycling is safer to the atmosphere and will help reduce the carbon footprint, curb side pickup or drop-off? As we all know, recycling will be much safer to the environment because we can just renew materials instead of mining virgin materials and harming the environment. With that said, we also discovered a little flaw that

4 recycling has. We found out that the very trucks that take the renewable materials the recycling plant emit CO 2, or carbon dioxide. We understand that recycling helps reduce the carbon footprint, but it doesn t eliminate the problem because of the emissions the recycling truck pollutes. We also found out that drop-offs emit CO 2 as well. Either way, carbon dioxide will be emitted without question, so we re going to experiment to see which way will reduce the least amount of carbon dioxide. The Carbon Footprint: The carbon footprint is your personal effect on the environment, the atmosphere and the world. It s the measure of how much electricity you use, how much water you waste, how much renewable materials you trash and how much pollutions your car emits, house, etc. The more you waste and emit pollution, the bigger your footprint is. Simple things such as turning a light off, not wasting water and recycling can reduce your footprint size. As we stated, we can t eliminate CO 2 from the environment, but we can reduce it because without CO 2, we wouldn t have oxygen. This is important because recycling and the carbon footprint are really hot topics in today s society, especially since the awareness of global warming. If we don t recycle, deforestation will become a severe problem and mining will destroy the environment. If both of these take place, what becomes of the wildlife, society, even the world itself? Recycling and the carbon footprint is a very extreme issue today and must be exercised. Model Description: To help us explain out model, we will be observing the emissions that cars and diesel trucks put out. In our model for the pickup we will be using the average trash/recycling truck. For drop off we will use the average car/light duty pickup. The emissions in our model will be portrayed by spheres floating up and moving around in our atmosphere. We will then graph the amount of pollution emitted by the truck and the car. We will then compare the amounts emitted and if our model works correctly find out which method of recycling is greener. Conclusion & Acknowledgements: Unfortunately, we ran out of time and could not get our model to run the way we expected it to. We can t get our trucks to return to the homes that they started from and therefore, cannot get the data for our graph to conclude which method of recycling is the best for the carbon footprint and the environment.

We would like to thank three people to the contribution of our project, John Paul Gonzales, Talaya White and Sara Revas. 5