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Aluminum association. (n.d.). Retrieved from Recycle Aluminum Cans website: http://www.aluminum.org/Content/NavigationMenu/TheIndustry/Recycling/Whyrecycle/
Brennan, J., & Media, D. (n.d.). SFGate. Retrieved from Importance of Recycling Aluminum Cans website: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/importance-recycling-aluminum-cans-79304.html
Building an economy for the earth. (n.d.). Eco-Economy.
Earth911. (2014, January 24). Retrieved from Benefits of Aluminum Can Recycling website: http://earth911.com/recycling/benefits-of-aluminum-can-recycling/
Recycling. (2008). Township Committee.
Chapter 120
References
Aluminum association. (n.d.). Retrieved from Recycle Aluminum Cans website: http://www.aluminum.org/Content/NavigationMenu/TheIndustry/Recycling/Whyrecycle/
…show more content…
(n.d.). SFGate. Retrieved from Importance of Recycling Aluminum Cans website: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/importance-recycling-aluminum-cans-79304.html
Building an economy for the earth. (n.d.). Eco-Economy.
Earth911. (2014, January 24). Retrieved from Benefits of Aluminum Can Recycling website: http://earth911.com/recycling/benefits-of-aluminum-can-recycling/
Recycling. (2008). Township Committee.
Chapter 120 vReferences Aluminum association. (n.d.). Retrieved from Recycle Aluminum Cans website: http://www.aluminum.org/Content/NavigationMenu/TheIndustry/Recycling/Whyrecycle/
Brennan, J., & Media, D. (n.d.). SFGate. Retrieved from Importance of Recycling Aluminum Cans website: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/importance-recycling-aluminum-cans-79304.html
Building an economy for the earth. (n.d.). Eco-Economy.
Earth911. (2014, January 24). Retrieved from Benefits of Aluminum Can Recycling website: http://earth911.com/recycling/benefits-of-aluminum-can-recycling/
Recycling. (2008). Township Committee.
Chapter 120
References
Aluminum association. (n.d.). Retrieved from Recycle Aluminum Cans website:
…show more content…
(n.d.). SFGate. Retrieved from Importance of Recycling Aluminum Cans website: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/importance-recycling-aluminum-cans-79304.html
Building an economy for the earth. (n.d.). Eco-Economy.
Earth911. (2014, January 24). Retrieved from Benefits of Aluminum Can Recycling website: http://earth911.com/recycling/benefits-of-aluminum-can-recycling/
Recycling. (2008). Township Committee.
Chapter 120
References
Aluminum association. (n.d.). Retrieved from Recycle Aluminum Cans website: http://www.aluminum.org/Content/NavigationMenu/TheIndustry/Recycling/Whyrecycle/
Brennan, J., & Media, D. (n.d.). SFGate. Retrieved from Importance of Recycling Aluminum Cans website: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/importance-recycling-aluminum-cans-79304.html
Building an economy for the earth. (n.d.). Eco-Economy.
Earth911. (2014, January 24). Retrieved from Benefits of Aluminum Can Recycling website: http://earth911.com/recycling/benefits-of-aluminum-can-recycling/
Recycling. (2008). Township Committee.
Chapter 120
References
Aluminum association. (n.d.). Retrieved from Recycle Aluminum Cans website:

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