Trash Talk

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Literally let’s talk trash, even in an environmental conscience society no one really wants to talk about how they dispose of their garbage and whether they recycle or not. Regardless, the next time you throw something in the trash bin, stop and consider where well your garbage end up, most likely in an over-crowded landfill. According to estimated statistic taken in 2006 “55% (percent) of our waste will be buried in landfills, 33% (percent) will get recycled, and 12% (percent) will be burned in incinerators” (Human Footprint). Our garbage, whether it is buried, burned, or dumped is something that should concern every one of us. Consequently most landfills constructed in the early 1930’s were not properly designed to prevent leakage. Therefore lechate a toxic liquid created from waste has been known to percolate into the air, contaminate the ground water and infiltrating the soil which will ultimately affect our health and environment. Unfortunately, for our own health and environment once our garbage is out of sight it is also out of mind.

I myself never thought twice about where my garbage would end up either until the City of Fresno started sending me notices about my garbage. The first notice consisted of four pages of pictures of my garbage. As I thumbed through each page, I considered how we begin to consume products and generate waste from the moment we are born. Imagine how much one person can consume in a lifetime, if my husband and I alone in one week could produce four pages of garbage. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) reported in an article that, “the average person will produce approximately 4.6 pounds of garbage per day, or about 1,600 pounds in a year” (Wise Greek). These figures only reflect the average...

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...c bottle and then recycle it. One must make a conscious effort to reduce consumption and reuse what he or she can to make the greatest impact” (Voice). Therefore we have a dilemma that will necessitate a joint effort in saving our environment. As stated earlier according to the EPA from 1960 to 2008 the amount of waste each person creates has almost doubled from 2.7 to 4.6 pounds per day per person.” The most effective way to stop this trend is by preventing waste in the first place. It is time to wake up and become environmentally conscious of our role in saving our planet.

Unfortunately, for us our future is linked with the future of waste disposal and recycling. Since were in the same predicament don’t you thinks it is time to take an objective stand and reconsider recycling today for it is the last line of defense.

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