11 Facts About Recycling Essay

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In 2009 America alone produced enough garbage to circle the earth 24 times! Now that’s a lot of trash. Did you know that 6% of Jamaicans generate one plastic bottle per day; this gives you about 52 million plastic bottles per year. This is according to the recycling study; “Recovery of plastic bottles for recycling: A study of responsible environmental behavior at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica. But isn’t there a way to turn that trash into reusable material that would create a clean and sustainable environment? Yes there is? This practice is known as recycling. Over 75% of waste is recyclable, but we only recycle about 30% of it. (11 facts about recycling)
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Three main benefits were discussed and outlined. And as discussed it was shown how recycling saves energy, limits pollution and can provide an economically stable and sustainable society. In concluding; it is quite easy to say that we are citizens of the world and thus we do our part to make it last, but we need to understand why we do it, then the act of recycling would have more significance and would be more encouraged by us. Environmental issues are everyone’s concern and as inhabitants of the earth we should be aware of how to take care of it and act to preserve our non- renewable resources. ‘Reduce, Reuse, …show more content…

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