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to: cafeteria staff from: marcus jackson re: new recycling procedures the board of education has informed us that we are to comply with the updated policies regarding recycling, effective immediately. from now on, staff will: - recycle office paper and newspaper. - rinse and recycle aluminum and tin cans. - rinse, sort, and recycle plastic according to its classification. we have set up marked bins for the following: office paper (blue) newspaper (gray) cans (green) plastic #1 pete (yellow) plastic #2 hdpe (pink) we are currently able to recycle only two kinds of plastic. we can recycle plastic #1 pete, which is found in plastic beverage bottles. if a container is plastic #1, it will have the numeral \1\ inside the international recycling symbol (a triangle made of arrows) imprinted on the bottom or side. we can also recycle plastic #2 hdpe. the milk jugs and most of the food containers that we have delivered to the kitchen are plastic #2. these containers will have the numeral \2\ inside the international recycling symbol imprinted on the bottom. please sort all items appropriately. if something cannot be recycled here, it should go in the trash. you work in the cafeteria. the main reason marcus jackson has written the document shown is to inform staff a. of new recycling procedures that need to be followed. b. that cans and plastic to be recycled need to be rinsed. c. that only two kinds of plastic can now be recycled. d. that plastic needs to be sorted according to its classification. e. which items are non - recyclable and should go in the trash.
The document from Marcus Jackson to cafeteria staff details new recycling procedures like what to recycle and how, and provides bin - color coding for different recyclables.
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A. of new recycling procedures that need to be followed.