 Hi, I'm Christos. I'm from the Green Team, the award-winning Green Team, by the way, and I'm here to help you who are properly served through your trash. You may be like, but Christos, why is that such a big deal? It's just trash. Well, here's the thing. When all that trash gets put into recycling, it all gets thrown away. And as for the compost, the same story. None of all that food becomes soil. It all gets thrown away. Now, enough of me talking. Let's go search for it in the real world. Oh, perfect, our recycling bin right here. Let's take a look to see what's inside. Okay, looks like we got some pop corners. Someone's been snacking on those. Those definitely belong in the trash. Oh, looks like we got some wipes too. So any wipes, tissues and paper towels, those all go in the trash. So we got a lot of papers, which is good. People are using the recycling bin. Oh, look at what we got here. A glue stick. These go in the trash. Now let's look at the trash. Well, it looks pretty good except for that paper. Paper definitely belongs in recycling. All right, so let's check out the compost. We made a sign right over here that says please don't put trash in the compost bin. Let's see if they worked. So we'll open them up. Wow, that is a lot of trash. Got Dunkin Donuts, some airheads, a wrapper and even a mustard packet. Just because there's food inside of it doesn't mean that it should go in. In conclusion, we'll give you five tips for waste sorting that you can use in your everyday life at home, at school, anywhere, but one. In the trash, please keep it out of the recycling bin or compost bin. Gum is made out of artificial materials and it cannot break down and make nature so it has to go in the trash can. Wipes, tissues, and paper towels must be thrown out, not recycled. Even though they're all paper-like, that still doesn't mean we use them. Juice boxes belong in the trash, not recycling or compost because milk cartons and juice boxes have flats in them. That isn't good for the compost bin or the recycling bin. Good trays and paper trash bowls go in the compost and it should not go in the compost, it should go in the recycling or the trash. You want to endow the soil without. If you don't know what something is, it's better off throwing it out than risk it contaminating the recycling bin or the compost bin. In conclusion, sorting through trash can be pretty hard, but every small action you make can make a big difference. So thank you for watching and don't forget to be unified, understanding, and unstoppable.