Garbage Essay

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New Jersey faces problems with its garbage
By: Johanna Dovale
Every day, citizens produce big amounts of garbage. Unfortunately, almost no one knows its destination or never wonder what happens to it. They believe that as soon as the garbage truck picks their garbage up, it disappears. The reality is that there is a whole process behind every trash can of garbage. In New Jersey there has been a big increase in population; this is causing landfills to be overfilled with garbage which is leaving landfills to run out of space and increase of toxic fumes.
Where is all New Jersey garbage going?
As the population increases, the amount of garbage increases. Unfortunately, schools, houses, industries, etc... All contribute to the production of more garbage. If people were aware of the negative effects that the increase of garbage is causing in New Jersey, they would try to reduce the amount of trash their household would generate. The problem is that the landfills that were previously used to keep the garbage in New Jersey are overfilled. So, here is the question citizens should ask: where is my garbage going?
Since New Jersey cannot afford to take any more garbage on its landfills, it is being transported to other states. Even though, "some landfills are still operating... their function has been replaced by waste transfer stations for typical household and commercial waste, as well as... recycling centers, which recycle a wide variety of materials, from cardboard and paper to bottles and cans to dead leaves" (Geberer, para. 6). Since this happened, New Jersey sends "more than half of its garbage [to other places]" (Gold, 1990, para. 7). New Jersey's wastes are being exported to Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, South Carolina and Indian...

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...after you went shopping, two or more of those things were not necessary. This is something that happens to everybody. It is not that you were actually looking for that specific thing, but maybe you liked the way it looked on the store or it was a "very low" price.
Some other ways to reduce waste are:
"Reduce excess paper at home
Reduce packing waste
Eliminate mercury from home
Prevent food waste and compost organics
Use the least hazardous cleaning products
Reduce the need for pesticides in your home
Find new life for old furnishings, appliances and clothes"

This are some tips that everyone should start putting on effect at home. They are not hard or impossible to do; it will just take some time to get used to it. Everybody should take action in order to improve New Jersey and the whole world.
Like the picture says, if you do not do it, who is going to do it?

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