The Recycling Centre

The Recycling Centre by Sue Barraclough, published by Hachette Children’s Group in 2009, is a 32-page exploration of familiar locations within our towns and villages. This book provides insights into the recycling process, revealing both the visible aspects and the behind-the-scenes operations that contribute to effective waste management. Written in English, it aims to educate young readers about the importance of recycling and the role it plays in our communities.
Readers will discover how recycling centers function and the various processes involved in transforming waste into reusable materials. The book is part of a series that encourages curiosity about everyday places, blending juvenile nonfiction with social science themes. Through engaging illustrations and informative text, this edition invites children to learn about environmental responsibility and the significance of recycling in a straightforward manner.
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This series of books opens the doors on some familiar places in our towns and villages. They show the parts of these places you may have visited, as well as going behind the scenes.
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