 Howdy there, Captain Crud here once again, fighting for a cleaner, safer world. But first, back when I was cleaning up the cruddies, I made some new buddies. The recycling buddies. They're not cruddies, they're buddies. Yes. We use the buddies over and over again. That's why we call it recycling. We don't throw them in the trash. That's no place for a buddy. We put them in the right place. We put them in the recycling bin. That container is the buddy's home. Whenever you send one of your buddies home to the recycling bin, say yes. Good. Now let's meet the recycling buddies. There's canna nana. Where's that crazy kitchen? I've lost my spoon. The food can, buddy. Canna nana loves to cook and eat. But when she's finished with dinner, she belongs in the recycling bin, even if she's still wearing her label. And what about canna nana's pal, juggles? Have you seen my juggling pins? Someone has moved them, and I don't know where to find them. The plastics, buddy. Juggle's favorite place is the recycling container, where he has lots of friends to play and juggle with. And then there's Scrappy, the paper buddy. Scrappy, is that you? Someone wadded me up and threw me away. Can you believe it? Whoa! Now I'm just litter. I want to go home. Where do you live, Scrappy? Over there, I think. Whoa! Hmm, are you sure the trash can is where you belong, Scrappy? Well, it's better than being on the street. That's true, Scrappy. But think real hard now. Where's your real home? Let's see if we can find it. Help me out now, Crud Crusaders. Do you see Scrappy's home anywhere in here? That's right, Crud Crusaders. Scrappy, the paper buddy, can be recycled too. Home, sweet home. Thanks, Captain Crud. No problems, Scrappy. You know, kids, it's easy to recycle. Recycling bins come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. But you'll know for sure it's for recycling if it has one of these. It's the recycling symbol, otherwise known as the chasing arrows. You can find it on things we use every day that can be recycled. Things like newspapers. Magazines. Old letters and junk mail. And not just paper. You can recycle stuff like plastic soda bottles, aluminum and metal food cans. See how easy it is to recycle. Help, Captain Crud, kids. Be a true Crud Crusader at home and at school. Show everyone what you've learned about recycling. Thanks, Crud Crusaders. And always remember... Conker!