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Top 9 Green Scene Posts

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Everyone is looking for ways to help the environment! But which Green Scene tips were the most interesting to kids this year?

Green Halloween Ideas
Get creative and make your own costumes. Cat Up a Tree, Spaghetti and Meatballs, and Aquarium costumes can be made for less than $20.

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Energy Saving
Did you know that your cell phone charger still uses energy if you keep it plugged in after your phone is charged? That is one of the amazing facts you can discover on the Energy Star website created by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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Ocean Now E-Cards
Send a friend or family member one of these amazing e-cards so they can learn more about Ocean Now and find ways to help ocean conservation efforts.

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NG Kids Denim Drive Garners Guinness Record
NG Kids received the record for the most clothing collected for recycling. Over 33,000 denim items
were donated to be recycled into home insulation.

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Kids Change Their Cafeteria
Some kids in Maryland were concerned that their lunch trays are made of styrofoam (like in the picture above) and their utensils were made of plastic, so they decided to do something about it.

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Get Outside on Father’s Day!
What are you going to do with your dad or grandpa on Father’s Day? What does your dad like to do on a day off?

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Ocean Alert
It may seem as if the world’s oceans are so vast that nothing could hurt them.

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Back-To-School Tips
As you head back to school, see if you can add a few of these tips to your school routine.

Help Clean Up Waterways
Last year, 400,000 volunteers all over the world helped remove 6.8 million pounds of trash from waterways during the annual International Coastal Cleanup day, according to the Ocean Conservancy.