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What are glass jars, newspapers, cardboard, plastic bottles and aluminum cans?

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What are glass jars, newspapers, cardboard, plastic bottles and aluminum cans?

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• In South Carolina, most county recycling programs accept common recyclables such as aluminum cans, plastic bottles (soft drink, detergent, shampoo and other similar bottles as well as milk jugs), newspapers (including inserts), cardboard, steel cans (fruit, vegetable, soup and other food as well as beverage cans) and glass bottles (clear, green and brown). Programs also accept many other items such as magazines, office paper and unwanted mail. To learn more about recycling, visit: • www.scdhec.gov/recycle • www.scdhec.gov/environment/lwm/recycle/pubs/recycling_101.pdf • www.scdhec.gov/environment/lwm/recycle/pubs/residential_recycling.pdf Eco-Motion 200 • One of the biggest sources of air pollution. • What are motor vehicles (cars, trucks, and SUVs)? • “Mobile sources” is a term used to describe a wide variety of vehicles, engines and equipment that generate air pollution and that move or can be moved from place to place. In numerous cities across the country, the personal automobile

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