Recycling can be drag. Although recycling can be a drag, in the long run recyclers are grateful they took the extra time and money to help save the world. The average recycler spends up to $100.00 every five years on the bins needed to recycle properly. Though it may not seem like much but your effort plus that cost adds up. Sooner or later every recycler is thankful by the fact that they took the extra time and money to help make the world a better place. How much money and extra time do recyclers have to give up? Recyclers must buy certain bins in order to get the recycled products taken away by the trash company. All this extra work can be earned back if you become a member of a recycling program. These programs give recyclers money and goods for giving their extra time and …show more content…
For instance, a cardboard box can be created into a brown paper bags, while old cellphones can be used to make newer models everything you throw away can be recycled and made into something new. "There 's this interesting moment when a thing becomes 'trash, ' " Black says. "When something is 'used up ' and there 's an opening in the life of the thing, you can imagine its potential." (Black.) Each piece of trash people throw away has a huge amount of potential of becoming something new. It 's kinda like basketball players. If a coach has a team of six girls, four of those girls are outstanding players, while the other two have potential to be incredible, but haven 't quite made it to incredible. The coach doesn 't give up on those two players because without them he doesn 't have a team. If people give up trash that has potential to become something greater, then we won 't have anything at all, there would be no team. The next time something is thrown away think about what potential it has to become something incredible. Don 't get rid of the players that could be