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Essay about The Importance of Recycling

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You know when you’re walking down the street, drinking your bottled soft drink or water; as you go to throw the bottle away in the trash, have you notice how many of the items in the trash are recyclable. Current reports show that about 80% of the trash that is thrown away is recyclable. Recycling is the third “R” of the three “R’s”: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Recycling is defined as taking a product or material at the end of its useful life, and turning it into a usable raw material to create another product. According to Ivanhoe Broadcast News, each year the average American family throws out 2,460 pounds of paper, 540 pounds of metals, 480 pounds of glass and 480 pounds of food scraps. In conclusion the average American throws away …show more content…

Rather, encourage consumers to recycle used items to further benefit our environment. A professor by the name of James Katz, states that Current statistics show that two billion people currently have subscriptions for cellular phones. Imagine of everyone you know who has either lost or upgraded their phone, and of how many of these people have recycled their outdated devices. I have had a cell phone since I was 16, I am now 19, and I can say that I have gone through an average of one cell phone a year, think of the amount that two billion people go through. It’s not only creating more piled up junk in landfills, but it is also creating companies to take more of our natural resource to create more cell phones; when a billion of cell phones are just lying around being unused. I think that people would be more aware or open to recycling there old cell phones and cell phone batteries if it was more accessible. Most cellular company’s don’t have “drop offs” set up, in which I personality think is very irresponsible and plain ignorant because doing such could save them a lot of money. One thing that has come into effect is making the recycling of car batteries mandatory, if we can recycle car batteries, honestly why can’t it be as easy to recycle cell phones. There are probably about the same if not more cell phones then

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