Eco-Closet

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SOUTH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

“ECOLOGIC AND TECNOLOGIC FAIR”



PROJECT: “ECO-CLOSET”

GRADE:

SECTION: “B”



MEMBERS OF THE GROUP:

1. Ana Belen Quiroz Hernandez

2. Emilia Roberta Mayorga Loucel

3. Grecia Anarela Velasquez Martinez

4. Jose Luis Aguilar Baquerizo



PLACE: Choluteca; Honduras

DATE: 14/04/12







OBJECTIVES:

The objectivesof this Project are:

• Help the environment: By recycle thing that people think that are useless.

• Recycled the trash: We collect the garbage found in the streets to create our project so it helps the environment.

• Spread ecological awareness: Try to raise awareness that help the environment but at the same time we help ourselves to reduce pollution of our planet.

•Help the animals: We help animals in their habitat because animals are free they forage in the garbage and that's when they swallow bits of plastic and suffocate and gradually go extinct







Introduction






















ECO-CLOSET

Our project is the ECO-CLOSET to make this project we need different materials such like:

CARDBOARD

Cardboard is a genericterm for a heavy-duty paper of various strengths, ranging from a simple arrangement of a single thick sheet of paper to complex configurations featuring multiple corrugated and corrugated layers.

Despite widespread use in general English, the term is deprecated in business and industry. Material producers, container manufacturers, packaging engineers, and standards organizations, try to usemore specific terminology. There is still no complete and uniform usage. Often the term "cardboard" is avoided because it does not define any particular material.

The term has been used since at least as early as 1683 when, with a publication of that year stating that "The scabbards mentioned in printers' grammars of the last century were of cardboard or millboard". The Kellogg brothers firstused paperboard cartons to hold their flaked corn cereal, and later, when they began marketing it to the general public, a heat-sealed bag of Wax paper was wrapped around the outside of the box and printed with their brand name. This marked the origin of the cereal box, though in modern times, the sealed bag is plastic and is kept inside the box rather than outside. Another early American packagingindustry pioneer was the Kieckhefer Container Company, run by John W. Kieckhefer, which excelled in the use of fiber shipping containers, which especially included the paper milk carton.



ANILINE

Aniline, phenyl amine or amino benzene is an organic compound, colorless to slightly yellow with characteristic odor. Does not evaporate readily at room temperature. Aniline is slightly soluble inwater and is readily soluble in most organic solvents.

Aniline is used to manufacture a wide variety of products such as polyurethane foam, agricultural chemicals, and synthetic paints, and antioxidants, stabilizers for the rubber industry, herbicides, paints and explosives.

The great commercial value of aniline was due to the readiness with which it yields, directly or indirectly,dyestuffs. The discovery of mauve in 1856 by William Henry Perkin was the first of a series of an enormous range of dyestuffs, such as fuchsine, safranine and induline. Its first industrial-scale use was in the manufacture of mauveine, a purple dye discovered in 1856 by Hofmann's student William Henry Perkin. At the time of mauveine's discovery, aniline was an expensive laboratory compound, but it wassoon prepared "by the ton" using a process previously discovered by Antoine Béchamp. The synthetic dye industry grew rapidly as new aniline-based dyes were discovered in the late 1850s and 1860s, an echo of the importance of the compound being found in the name of one of the world's largest chemical companies, BASF, originally the Badische Aniline- und Soda-Fabric.

"Aniline" was used as an...
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