Recycling Facts and
Benefits
Everyone
today has heard of how important it is to recycle and
most cities offer a recycling program, but what exactly
is recycling and how beneficial is it really to us and
the
environment?
What are the recycling
facts and
benefits?
Recycling is the process of
turning one products useful parts into a new product; this is
done to conserve on the consumption of resources, energy and
space used in landfills.
By
recycling 1
plastic bottle not only saves anywhere from 100 to
1000 years in the landfill but also saves the environment from
the emissions in producing new bottles as well as the oil
used to produce that
bottle.
For
every 1 ton of
plastic that
is recycled we save the equivalent of 2 people’s energy
use for 1 year, the amount of water used by 1 person in 2
month’s time and almost 2000 pounds of
oil.
| Approximately 60% of
our rubbish thrown away today could be
recycled. A survey was done and 9 out of
10 people surveyed said they would
recycle more if it was
easier. |
Odd
as it seems there are many people who do not realize
that plastic bottles our water comes in
is made out of
oil.
This is the same oil that is used to make gasoline.
It's the same oil that is in such high demand and is
not an unlimited resource.
Today the most common products in
cities recycling programs are paper products, cardboard,
plastic, glass and aluminum.
Taking Just Moment
Taking just a moment to put your
newspaper, soda can and glass spaghetti jar in the recycling
bin will save everyone years in environmental harm from
production of new materials, over crowded landfills and the
depletion of our natural
resources.
4000
Years
When we do not recycle at least
our glass or aluminum we cost the earth in power usage, water
and oil usage and landfill usage; glass takes up to 4000 years
to decompose in a landfill yet can be recycled
indefinitely.
Earn
Money
Recycling can be done at home as well as in conjunction with
city programs. Many scrap yards pay for scrap metal
including the soda cans and soup cans we use every
day.
Be
Creative
Many useful items can be made
from our everyday trash; the cardboard tubes left over from
paper towel and toilet paper can make useful storage containers
for our extra extension cords and prevents a tangled mess in
the Christmas lights. If your going to throw these out don't
just throw it in the rubbish bin, put it the recycling
bin.
Baby jars
can become snow globes the kids can make and give as
gifts, old Christmas cards can become new hand made cards
and a glass or plastic bottle along with some clear oil
and food coloring and a few other common household items
can become a groovy lava lamp!
The possibilities are endless and
instructions can be found in books and on the
internet.
Start
Today
Recycling is a very
environmentally green activity; however, there are ways that
you can make it greener as well as building a strong beginning
if you do not currently
recycle.
Many people
beginning a recycling program look around and wonder what
they can put in the recycling bin; there is so much
information available on this site, so don't
panic.
By reusing your recycled storage
containers you save on the environmental impact as well. Paper
and plastic bags are good for recycling storage; however, a
plastic reusable bin is even
better.
Spread The
Word
Share what you know. If you
notice abundant trash in your neighborhood start spreading the
word and your experience with recycling and if there isn’t
already one in place strive to get a city recycling pick up
program started.
The fact is many of our resources as well as our Earth is not
renewable and we have to start taking control of our selves
beginning with the world we live in.
| Global warming is no
longer viewed as a theory by scientists and
has sadly become a fact. The change needed
must be in your actions today in order to
ensure a bright (not too hot)
tomorrow. |

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