“We are living on this planet as if we had another one to go to,” By Terri Swearingen. Recycling has been a huge deal ever since we can remember. It benefits the economy, our earth and our lives. By recycling, we create millions of jobs for people who are unemployed and change the way we live to be happier and healthier human beings. Even though recycling is not cost effective, it will save the planet as long as recycling decreases pollution and impede global warming. Considering, the United States produces way too much waste and we need to start controlling what we are doing to our environment. Americans threw out about 570 billion pounds of waste in 2007. United State citizens are responsible for 30% waste and approximately 1,650 pounds
Recycling is a very essential and crucial process in our world today. The term recycling means that waste can be converted into new products instead of being discarded. As the population continues to grow, humans are using more and more products. In order to reduce the amount of waste on planet Earth, and to preserve its resources, recycling is significant. Not only does recycling allow the environment to thrive, but it also allows living people to thrive as well. There are many materials that can be recycled. Plastics, electronics, aluminum, food and glass are only but a few products that can be recycled. Recycling can benefit our environment in numerous amount of ways. However, without recycling, negative impacts on our environment can occur. Some of these effects include pollution whether it is air, land or sea, depletion of natural resources and even an increase threat to global warming. Therefore, recycling is extremely important to sustain our environment.
For example, more than 80% of the oceans surfaces are covered in trash or polluted. Therefore, if we continue to throw trash away, many of our natural resources will be gone before our eyes. We are responsible for this planet so we should start treating it better. Not only would it help the planet but also it would protect our wildlife. One big result of not recycling is the Great Barrier Reef. Recently the Great Barrier Reef has been in its worst condition as possible. There has been tons of trash surfacing the water, the wild life as starting to die out because of it and the list continues. But thankfully, there are people out there that are trying to save it from becoming nothing but a polluted ocean. Another reason why we should recycle is it creates more jobs more people. An estimated 1.56 billion people in the US are currently homeless. Why not help them out and the environment by hiring more people for recycling related jobs. It would not only help the environment but it would help people in need for
Consequently, take a gander at what an Earth would look like with recycling. There would be less Greenhouse gases from the production of new materials. People could have visit an even greater amount of wildlife now that their habitats’ destruction is slowed. They might even gain some back and their habitats could expand! If every person just recycled one can of pop or tea every day, we could save the energy equivalent of 80,000 barrels of oil and reduce the harmful greenhouse
Audience Relevance: Recycling is something most people choose to ignore. Recycling helps the world by reusing trash to make new products. As a result, this helps reduce the amount of trash that rot in landfills and pollution.
A recent study by Nature Climate Change shows this ongoing problem is caused by “224 million more pounds being thrown out than previously thought,” suggesting too much recyclable items are being thrown out: “For every 100 pounds of trash we throw away, 35 pounds is paper” and although about 80% of goods and materials can be recycled, only 32% are actually being reused (Powell, EPA, McKinney). As reported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “In 2013, Americans generated about 254 million tons of trash, and recycled and composted [only] 87 million tons of this material” (EPA). This again shows that a good amount of materials that can be recycled are more often being thrown into the trash. The EPA estimates that “we recycled and composted 1.51 pounds of our individual waste generation of 4.40 pounds per person per day ” in 2012 (EPA). That’s less than 30% of individually generated trash being
Recycling helps not only humans but animals as well. Recycling should be important to every human, because of the enormous benefits like stimulating the economy. Recycling also helps animals from becoming injured which could lead to death.
In the article “Should we throw away the recycling program?” The author states that “Recycling 1 ton of paper or aluminum cans, the agency says, can save about 3 tons of carbon dioxide emissions over producing new materials. Carbon dioxide, a gas, is produced during the recycling process and can lead to climate change.”This shows that recycling can cause climate change which causes global warming.This also shows that recycling is not always good for the earth.
I believe that recycling is an amazing way to save our world from being destroyed down the line. When people recycle, it not only gives the companies the material to burn down the old used materials and use them over again, but it saves our enviorment from looking trashy or destroyed. Although, there are many ways in changing what item goes where, what should belong in a landfill, or what should be recycled, but this is not one of them.
Audience Relevance: Recycling is something most people choose to ignore. Recycling helps the world by reusing trash to make new products. As a result, this helps reduce the amount of trash that rot in landfills and pollution.
According to CEF, Converse Energy Future, in 2016, recycling is a process to create new items from old and used materials. This helps in reducing energy and potentially useful materials from being wasted. In 2014, according to Ever Green Recycling, each person in the US on average generates around four pounds of trash each day, which translates into 1.5 tons of waste each year. People do not take recycling seriously even though it has a huge impact on our world and fortunately is extremely easy to do. To begin, I will tell you why you need to recycle, then I will tell you how easy it is to make a change and recycle, and lastly about the outcome of recycling. In order for our environment to be healthy and safe, you need to start recycling or
How many people in the United States recycle and what is considered recycling? Unfortunately, the percentage is low and not enough people in today’s society recycles, while recycling is defined as “to make something new from (something that has been used before)” (Merriam-Webster). With the percentages of recycling being low makes you wonder what is wrong with the people in today’s society. If you ask the people why they don’t recycle, they will give you plenty of excuses. “It doesn’t help in any way,” “I don’t have time,” and/or “It doesn’t benefit my lifestyle.” But, with all of these excuses, does it still give the people the justification not to recycle? Recycling has and will give immediate and long-term effects on our planet, which in the long run is what we want for the future. Recycling should be looked
“Recycling is wonderful and keeps paper, plastic, aluminum, steel and cardboard from polluting our landfills and environment,” says Zach White, RU Green Program Coordinator, “I feel it is our responsibility to be
According to the EPA, in 2014, 259 million tons of the average person’s trash was
A lot of Americans tend to become offended if they are told they are not doing something right or something that they should be doing. Americans tend to “stick with the status quo” or stick with what is normal to them and to society. Therefore, this research was on if Americans truly recycle enough and their attitudes towards recycling. In the article it discusses the topic on a much larger level than just the United States of America, but rather internationally throughout many different countries. The problem the researchers had ran into a lot was communication. Communication and translating it throughout the languages can be hard. Every country had\s a different idea on how to correctly recycle and what is to be recycled. Not everything
In addition to the above recycling benefits, recycling creates jobs that benefit the economy. The more that individuals and businesses participate in recycling the more our planet will give to us. Mother earth is always been kind with us giving fresh water, air, wildlife, and abundant plant life. The minimum we can do is recycle to keep having those beautiful things to survive.