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Bullfrog Films
P.O. Box 149
Oley, PA 19547
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Going Green
How to Reduce Your Garbage
Reducing the "unfriendly" impact of your household on the environment.
22 minutes
DVD-R version available
Color
Grade Level: 5-12, College, Adult
US Release Date: 1992
Copyright Date: 1991
ISBN (VHS): 1-56029-462-0
ISBN (DVD): 1-59458-439-7
Produced by Daria Ellerman, Rhea Productions
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"A useful introduction to environmental issues for 4th graders to adults."
*** Video Rating Guide for Libraries
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GOING GREEN provides a step-by-step guide to reducing the "unfriendly" impact of your household on the environment. Join the Tomachich family who show us practical ways to reduce waste and who set an admirable example - they have only one and a half bags of garbage per year! Learn easy methods of sorting recyclables, alternatives to common household hazardous chemicals, the benefits of composting and of buying in bulk.
This excellent video workshop helps people translate their environmental concerns into daily actions. The message: "You can do a lot when you take it a step at a time."
The DVD version of this program is recorded on DVD-R which is not compatible with some older DVD players. See the new DVD page for more details.
Study guide available
Awards: Red Ribbon, American Film and Video Festival
Reviews: "A useful introduction to environmental issues for 4th graders to adults."
*** Video Rating Guide for Libraries
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