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Agriculture Report - Schoolchildren in Virginia City Go Green
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Go Green Initiative is a program for schoolchildren in
American city of Manassas, Virginia. It teaches earth-friendly behaviors,
recycling things instead of throwing them away. Nine-year-old Louis
has learned why recycling is important. He says throwing
away without recycling makes the earth a dirtier place.
is one of more than 7,000 elementary school students
part in the Go Green Initiative. The program receives
from the city government. Sandy Thompson is the program's
. She says the Manassas schools recycle almost everything, from
to plastic bags. The schools use single stream recycling
possible. This means collecting paper, plastic and glass in
container instead of separating them. Mike Moon is the
director of public works and utilities. He says the
is to raise awareness about recycling to keep Manassas
. But he adds that Go Green is not just
recycling. He says it is also about energy and
conservation. Boys and girls also learn about gardening and
. Composting turns uneaten food and kitchen waste into rich
matter. Mike Moon says children often have never experienced
methods commonly used in agriculture. Sandy Thompson says the
the children learn go beyond the classroom. She says
start their own gardens at home and recycle more.
Maria Seaburg planted a garden behind her home. She
she enjoys gardening and recycling because it helps the
. Mike Moon says good recycling behavior, taught at a
age, will last a lifetime. For VOA Learning English,
Carolyn Presutti.
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