Recycling Memo

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Memo
To:
Harvey Lilywhite
From:
Gabriel O. Sosanya
Date:
April 23, 2017
Subject:
Purchasing an Electric Car
The purpose of this memo is to provide you with the necessary information so that you will be able to determine rather recycling is really good for the environment . This memo, will explain the advantages of recycling by explaining how recycling conserves natural resources, reduces energy consumptions and minimizes global warming . In addition to these explanations this memo will explain the disadvantages of recycling; high upfront capital cost and recycling sites are unhygienic, unsafe, and unsightly

Advantages of Recycling
Conserves natural resources .
Earth only has a finite amount of natural resources. By recycling used materials …show more content…

By reusing waste products, energy is saved and new materials are not wasted. According to the US Senate report Recycling one ton of office paper saves 17 trees, 463 gallons of oil, 7000 gallon of water, and removes 3 cubic yards of landfill space. Also the process of manufacturing one ton of recycled office paper can save 3000 to 4000 kilowatt hour a measure of electrical energy equivalent to a power consumption of 1,000 watts for 1 hour.) as opposed to making that exact amount using untouched natural …show more content…

often times after the recycle waste has been “cleaned” through the use of harmful chemicals, it's dumped at a landfill, which can spread of diseases and other dangers not only to the recyclers, but also to people in the surrounding areas. For example, according to Andrew Handley 10 ways recycling hurts the environment “ when paper is recycled, it’s all mixed together into a pulp. That pulp is washed, cleaned, and then pressed into new paper sheets. During that process, wastes like paper fibers, inks, cleaning chemicals, and dyes are filtered out into one giant pudding known as paper sludge.The sludge is then either burned or sent to a landfill, where it can leach dozens of toxic chemicals and heavy metals into

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