10 Taking Out the Trash Coloring Pages - Free!
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Have you already seen the drawing we colored this time? We used the hatching technique to give a little life to this little pig that's taking out the trash. Would you have applied a different technique to color it?
So you never forget this important task, at Coloring Together we've gathered the best images of taking out the trash to color and animated taking out the trash images so you can have fun with this activity that not many people find pleasant.
Have you already thought about how you'll bring your next drawing to life? With charcoal you can apply chiaroscuro to create a realistic effect. Or if you prefer to use something colorful to make the task of taking out the trash look a little more appealing, glitter always makes everything shinier - just remember to use biodegradable glitter!
Once you've finished with the taking out the trash coloring pages, send us a photo! That way you'll get known and remind everyone in the world that taking out the trash and recycling as much as possible are tasks we should all do in our homes.
Without further ado, do you already have your materials handy? Excellent! We don't want the bad smells to spread around the place and unwanted insects to start showing up. So don't waste any more time, little artist.
Taking Out the Trash coloring pages
Why color taking out the trash pictures?
Taking out the trash is the action of carrying to a container all the useless waste or unwanted material that's thought it can't be reused. Afterward, these are taken away by a collection crew that handles the treatment and disposal of the different types of waste.
Due to the alarming amount of trash generated each year, many countries around the world promote recycling as a lifestyle to reduce pollution and raise awareness of the environment.
Since at Coloring Together we know that you're a responsible little one, in this section we've gathered the best taking out the trash coloring images, with which you'll stop forgetting about this great responsibility that keeps away unwanted pests that cause bad smells in the house.
And so you learn more about this activity you're doing, above each one of the taking out the trash coloring pages you'll find a little fun fact that will help you raise awareness about what you throw away and the best way to take care of the environment.
Learn while coloring Taking Out the Trash
- The annual average of trash in a city of one and a half million inhabitants is 38 to 40 thousand tons.
- It's estimated that 25-35% of the trash in residential areas is inorganic waste.
- The general waste management law, the general law of ecological balance, and the circular economy law are some of the measures governments have taken to reduce the damage that trash causes to the planet.
- 73% of the trash on beaches all over the world is plastic.
- More than 40% of plastic is used only once and becomes trash.
- There are more than 5 trillion pieces of plastic trash floating in the oceans.
- Most people produce around 1.4 kg of trash per day, which is equivalent to half a ton of solid waste per year.
- More than 1 million seabirds die each year because of trash that could have been recycled.
- More than 60% of the trash that ends up in landfills could be recycled.
- More than 70% of electronic trash ends up in China, and most of it is recycled in family workshops, although their methods can be very rudimentary and cause serious environmental pollutants and health risks.
- 7% of our trash is made up of glass.
- In the last 40 years, the world has produced more trash than from the beginning of human history up to 1970.
- 100,000 mammals die each year from the trash that pollutes the oceans.
- 10% of our trash is made up of plastic.
- Recycling 3,000 glass bottles is equivalent to reducing 1,000 kg of trash in the landfill.
- 22% of our trash is made up of paper and cardboard.
- It's estimated that each year around 1.4 billion tons of urban solid waste are produced all over the world.
- More than 11 million tons of recyclable clothing end up as trash in landfills, which is proportional to 70 billion t-shirts.
- In Japan there's a "recycling police", which is in charge of watching the trash dumps and reporting any anomaly.
- Some species of octopuses have been forced to turn human trash into their shelter due to the disappearance of shells and corals.
