 It's going to be a great holiday party this year. It sure is. We're even going to have recycling. The center well prepared for recycling. We could even decorate the top here. This plate is covered with food and that's pretty gross. That's got to go in the trash. And this cup? Still soda in it. So it's trash too. Okay, let's see. We've got some food scraps and some wrappers on this plate. So I'll just dump those in the trash and then that plate can go in the recycling. Oh, a snapkin. That's not recyclable, so that goes in the trash. This bottle of soda, I guess I just put the cap back on and take it with me. Okay, I'm going to wipe this plate off before I put it in the recycle bin. This is an empty can. I've already drank the soda. That goes in the recycle bin. Here's a pizza box that I can recycle. Oh, it won't fit. Oh wait, let me take a better look at it. Oh, it's all messy and greasy inside. Better put it in trash. I have this gift, the boxes cardboard, but there's plastic inside. I'll take the plastic out, put that in the trash, and the paper and the cardboard can go in the recycle bin. Here you, here you. Recycling one ton of aluminum saves the mining of four tons of bauxite from the earth. Recycling cans saves 95% of energy it takes to make cans originally. Each ton of recycled plastic bottles saves 1.5 tons of carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas. Happy holidays!