Across
- 3. Turning something into a less valuable product than it was before.
- 5. A material made from oil that is often used for packaging and can be recycled.
- 7. A thick paper material often used for packaging, which can be recycled.
- 8. A container where we put things to recycle or throw away.
- 10. Things that are good for the environment and don’t harm nature.
- 11. Using something again instead of throwing it away.
- 14. A container where we put garbage and waste.
- 15. Harmful materials that can damage the environment, often from waste.
- 17. The arrows in a triangle that show something can be recycled.
- 18. Things that are thrown away, often because they can't be reused.
- 19. A term often used to describe actions or products that help protect the Earth, like recycling.
- 20. Power used to do work, which can sometimes come from recycling materials.
Down
- 1. Using resources in a way that doesn’t waste them or harm the planet.
- 2. A shiny, hard material (like aluminum or steel) that can be recycled to make new items.
- 4. Turning old materials into new products to prevent waste.
- 6. A place where trash is buried in the ground.
- 9. Decaying organic material (like food scraps) that can be used to help plants grow.
- 12. Changing old items into new things that are even better or more useful.
- 13. A material made from trees that can be recycled into new paper products.
- 16. Unwanted materials or items that are no longer needed.
- 21. A strong, clear material that can be recycled many times without losing quality.
