Where does the trash that you throw away really go? It is collected in the landfills becoming a threat to the environment. By recycling everything that we possibly can, we can contribute in saving the earth from pollution. Recycling has been practiced since a decade. People have increased recycling of materials like paper, bottles, plastic to help the environment as well as to be more responsible for the generations that will follow us. With growth of technology, the modern technological objects like cell phones are also being recycled. Many environmental awareness programs that promote recycling are being held worldwide. Recycling is not just about saving the planet. Big business is backing the recycling green agenda because they know that being green can actually make you a lot of money. Recycling vending machines have been introduced in America in which you get rewards for recycling used cans and bottles. Today's kids will be tomorrow's leaders. We hear this- but what do we really do about it? Teaching our kids not only to recycle today, but to continue to recycle will build an evolutionary awareness that can be shared with their communities now, in the future and may even be passed down to the next generation. But it is not an easy job to teach the little ones to be responsible and save the environment. So why not make recycling fun? YunJin Chang of Seoul, South Korea, has designed a recycling vending machine for kids.


YunJing Chang has built an RCV recycling vending machine that is a child driven design. The RCV is recycling vending machine that offers a vitamin candy every time a kid does the recycling of any product like plastic bottles, cans or any other thing. This will promote recycling among kids and will also provoke them to save the environment, as they would love to receive a price in form of vitamin candies with every object they recycle.
Via: igreenspot