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Recycling Facts and
Statistics
The
world wide recycling facts and statistics largely vary
between countries.
The United
States and several European countries lead the world in
technology, excess and waste with the statistics regarding
recycling being disappointing.
Despite the education and
awareness of global warming and the need to conserve Earths
precious resources people world wide continue to live as if
there is no limit to our space and to our
resources.
Although
the most common recyclable items including glass,
plastic, paper and aluminum are largely being sent to
recycling centers there is room for
improvement.
The United
States has finally reached a landmark in its paper
recycling efforts in 2006 with 53.4% of the paper
consumed being recovered for
recycling.
| With the combined efforts
of the European Commission and national
governments as well as European paper makers
the rate of paper recycling has greatly
increased over the decade and is estimated to
be over 54.6% today. As the demand for post
consumer recycled products increases the
products will be found in common shopping
locations and competitively
priced. |
Recycling paper is not enough however; the recycling
efforts on the whole throughout the world need to
increase if we want to see a marked difference in our
landfills, resources and global
warming.
Statistically the United States
recycles just about 28% of its waste today, which is
doubled from what it was a decade
ago.
In Europe, Austria heads the EU
in its recycling efforts with approximately 60% of its waste
being recycled.
Greece falls short with only 10%
of its waste being recycled and the remaining 90% going to the
landfills.
Unfortunately
many countries in the European Union as well as the
United States efforts in recycling are more similar to
Greece than they are to
Austria.
The UK is
estimated to recycle about 17.7%, and Ireland, Italy,
Portugal and Luxembourg being not too far
behind.
Even the
most conscious minded person who fills their recycle bins
each week may not realize the amount of recyclable
material that is commonly thrown away in small
ways.
A
few interesting recycling and refuse related facts are
often a revelation to
some
Did you
know, the Hershey Company in the US produces about
20,000,000 kisses each day using 133 square miles of
aluminum to wrap them in; this material is recyclable and
most of it ends up in the trash rather than the recycle
bin. Intersting
facts!
Another
interesting fact that shows how recycling, or lack of it,
has changed the face of the Earth is in regards to the
highest point in Ohio
US.
It's a mountain but not as we
know it!
Mount Rumpke is the highest point
in Ohio at over 1000 feet, it's no Mount Everest;
however, Mount Everest is not made up entirely of
garbage. Mount Rumpke is literally a
mountain of trash and is located in the Rumpke
landfill.
Killing Our Trees
There are also some staggering
and frightening facts regarding recycling that should
cause any human living on this planet to increase their
efforts to create positive change.Among these is the rate of the
Rain Forests’ being cut
down; this is a staggering
100 acres per minute!
Motor Oil
Contaminates
A rather frightening fact is in
regards to the motor oil we use. Just one quart of motor
oil that is disposed of improperly can contaminate up to
2,000,000 gallons of fresh water. Motor oil gets dirty
but does not wear out.Oil too can be recycled by
re-refining the oil it can be
used
again and again and can help to reduce our dependence on
foreign oil.
Finally,
of all of the countries in the world and populations the
United States makes up about 5% of the world’s
population.
The United
States is also the world’s largest trash producing
country at 1,609 pounds of trash per person per
year.
What this
means is that just 5% of the world’s population produces
about 40% of the worlds waste and with the total rate of
recycling in the United States being only at about 28%;
well, there is a great need for
improvement.
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