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5.2.1 Title page 5.2.2 Table of contents 5.2.3 **Abstract** Above is the recycling symbol often seen on community bins. The arrows represent the movement of waste produced. It signifies a responsible approach to dealing with waste. All of us can contribute to community and the environment and take positive action in our homes and in the work place. One area of concern is the waste produced in manufacturing and distribution of paper products.Big business has an obvious responsibility to provide a practical and effective system that can be implemented and followed by employees inside the work environment. This report and survey was designed with the intention of gauging peoples attitude towards recycling in the workplace focusing on being effectively prompted with clear recycling literature and specific protocols.Some habits formed in the work place are taken into the home and some habits formed in the home are taken into the work place. 5.2.4 Introduction 5.2.5 Body format 5.2.6 Expression 5.2.7 Content 5.2.8 Conclusion(s) 5.2.9 Recommendations (if applicable) 5.2.10 List of references 5.2.11 Bibliography 5.2.12 Glossary (if included) 5.2.13 Appendix (appendices)
 * Report Format **
 * title **Mandatory Recycling Literature In The Work Place**
 * writer
 * organisation
 * date **11-11-2008**
 * person/group who commissioned the report **CGAE CERTIFICATE III MATHEMATICS**
 * accurate, clear layout
 * section numbering system and indentation
 * complete
 * page numbers
 * list of illustrations if applicable
 * appropriate length
 * complete summary of key information
 * informative, not descriptive, in form
 * impersonal tone
 * connected prose
 * relating topic to wider field
 * necessary background information
 * purpose of report
 * scope of report
 * explanation of arrangement of report
 * sections
 * main headings indicating equal level of importance
 * all subheadings relating to section heading
 * choice of levels indicating hierarchy of importance
 * hierarchy of importance shown by careful and consistent use of features such as capitals, different fonts, underlining, bold, italics
 * indenting
 * numbering/letter system
 * space between sections to enhance readability and layout
 * when using charts, statistics and illustrations check for suitability, captions, reference in text and positioning
 * acknowledgement of all sources, including material referred to indirectly, direct quotations, copied diagrams, tables, statistics
 * ensure a systematic link between references in the text and the reference list and bibliography
 * correct
 * own words
 * concise
 * clear to intended reader
 * formal and factual
 * logical development of ideas from one section to another, and within each section
 * citing evidence
 * relevant
 * objective
 * specific
 * arising out of the facts
 * convincing
 * a substantial basis for the recommendations
 * based on the conclusions
 * practical
 * specific
 * well organised, with the most important first
 * sources in the text listed by the Harvard system
 * texts consulted but not referred to directly in the report
 * arranged alphabetically
 * placed at end of a report if included
 * arranged in the order referred to in the report