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    grey long sleeve undershirt and a blue shirt with the name Totes McGoat and the recycling symbol in the middle of the chest. Walks around in two legs and encourages the community of Niagara Falls to recycle their waste properly. McGoat was initially to become a fun mascot and inspire people to recycle more. However, why is this creator so horrid to look at, yet alone be advertised? Buffalo is known for Buffalo Bills and their mascot is a bison, so why have more of a buffalo logo to create…

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    of land to work with like Los Angeles, so trash collectors are having to drive this trash to the next open landfill. On average, it costs thirty dollars per ton to recycle trash, fifty dollars to send it to the landfill, and sixty-five dollars to seventy-five dollars to incinerate it ("Main Navigation"). It costs a lot less to recycle than to take garbage to landfills. By recycling, money would be saved and the landfills could be put to better use. If more recycling was done, our country would…

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    that I use. I recycle as much as possible from water bottles to cardboard boxes to cans. One thing I consumed a lot was food wrappers from granola bars. I play club volleyball and we happened to have an away tournament this past weekend. I kept all my snack bar wrappers and realized that that made up a significant amount of my trash, proving to me that different lifestyles consume and then produce different amounts of waste.…

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    One way to reduce the waste thrown into landfills would be to better educate children and teenagers on recycling in municipal areas. They need to learn exactly what can be recycled and where to do it. Many teenagers that live in households that recycle don't…

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    Banning Bottled Water

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    for people to recycle their water bottles. “ ‘Only about 14 percent of single-serving plastic water bottles are recycled… Therefore, about 86 percent of the water bottles sold are wasted… ’ “ (Hennessy). Even if water bottles get banned it doesn’t stop people from not recycling other bottled drinks. Also, if the people who want bottled water to be banned don’t like that it’s not being recycled they have to just work harder to get people to recycle it. If they make it easier to recycle, then…

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    products and to reduce exploitation of natural resources. The social marketing campaign 'Clean up Australian Day ' is helpful which not only increase the awareness of important of waste and recycling, but also motivate behaviour change to clean up and recycle. Also, the two types of behaviour change theories assist governments and environmental organisations to understand audiences…

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    Recycling Isnt Enough

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    Recycling Isn’t Enough According to the article "Recycling" in opposing viewpoints, recycling is the process of recovering, reprocessing, and reusing waste materials that would otherwise be discarded (Gale 1). We recycle for many reasons, one being to conserve resources and money, another being to try and reduce our carbon footprint but is it enough. According to an article entitled “Numbers”, 1,643 Pounds of trash generated per person in the U.S. in 2005, the most recent year for which data…

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    not take our part in this problem. (Transition: Now that you know what’s in store, let’s begin with the damage to the environment and the health of living things.) Body There are many health risks to us and the environment if we don’t start to recycle. Inhaling toxins causes airway damage and asthma attacks, and to much of this process it will increase air pollution to…

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    where all trash is put but I never imagined what it would look like. In the movie they mentioned, “Recycling is becoming popular,” I do agree with that in some states recycling is important and those who do not recycle can get a ticket. This reinforces the fact that people need to recycle. People are also realizing that…

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    Throw Away 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…

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