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    need to do this to help our environment stay like the way that is so that it won’t look ugly and people will still want to live here. No one cares about recycling anymore.I will try to encourage other people to recycle want them to help the environment, save the animals, and make the world a better place to live in. No one cares about recycling anymore and that is becoming a big problem for the environment and the animals who are dying. Most people don’t recycle and that is a problem…

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    Why Is Recycling Wrong

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    CB3 Recycling Go outside, smell that, that 's fresh air but the air we breath ain’t as fresh as it should be. Don’t be trashy recycle. We should be saving the things that make fresh air not using all of before we can replace it.How much would it cost to have recycling places instead of landfills. When we recycle we are making the air smell better and fresher without fresh air it will be hard to breath and no one would want to breath anyways. “While many people believe it is okay to recycle,…

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    know we, human beings, are eliminating that main factors in our lives? We are doing this on our own because of we are lazy enough to grab a plastic pot and throw it into a recycling bin or not even have one. We prefer to throw garbage into the closest trash can or not even throw it into a bin but in the streets. Do you think recycling is important? I do, if you do we are okay, but if you don't I will explain why. Have you ever asked yourself where does all the garbage go? I haven't, until…

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    At first glance, recycling has its many benefits. Instead of miscellaneous materials such as; paper, plastic, and aluminum being buried underground, they are sent to sorting plants to begin life yet again. This helps cease the drilling of fossil fuels, deforestation, reduces air pollution, and reduces greenhouse gases creating a safer habitat for humans and animals to live. Recycling also has an economic benefit, allowing for products to be used to…

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    Mandatory recycling is an issue that has been discussed many times. People that are against mandatory recycling say that it wastes money and natural resources (Thayer 1 of 6). However, mandatory recycling saves resources and money. It also reduces pollution. Finally, landfills are dangerous to the environment so, the more waste we keep out of landfills the better. Recycling should be mandatory because landfills are dangerous, recycling reduces pollution, and it helps save natural resources.…

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    Recycling- An Important Part of the Solution As a young child, I always hated the smell of garbage from the local landfill. The average American discards an average seven and a half pounds of garbage every day, unfortunately most of this garbage goes into to landfills. Although America’s recycling rate has doubled over the past 15 years, it has occurred in the absence of a federal law on recycling. Instead, state legislation and local support have been leading the action. Recently stricter…

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    Recycling can really make a tremendous difference in the environment and it is something that more and more people should begin to do. People in Mexico, have to drive to a recycling center to do their recycling. We have become a society that is built on accessibility. The less accessible something is, the less likely we are to do it. Imagine if movie theaters were unavailable in the area and closest theater was in St Louis. The long drive would probably deter you from going to the movies. You…

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    Recycling is defined as “the process of making or manufacturing new products from a product that has originally served its purpose” (Dictionary.com), which simply means reusing old things and process them to produce new useful items. Recycled aluminum cans can be melted down and created into new aluminum cans or parts of bicycles (Recycle Everywhere). Recycling is known to be beneficial to the environment. It uses less energy to create new materials, prevents pollution by reducing the need to…

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    Reprehensible Recycling As far as 13 million years ago, humans have recycled. Archaeologists find evidence that our ancestors reused flint and bone in the tools they wielded (David). Fast forward from then and recycling is still incorporated into our society. In the 1970s Donald Sanderson, a former city councilman in Woodbury New Jersey, led the effort to make recycling mandatory (Poncavage). Even today people think that a 100% recycled society is a great thing, but is it? Recycling…

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    Before you throw that garbage, STOP! Protecting the earth should be an obligation on all of us. The effects of not recycling can be very dangerous to the health of all living things. I am going to discuss three important points regarding recycling with the hopes of persuading everyone to take part in such an important matter. I’ll talk about the ecosystem and health risk, our obligation, and the consequences if we do not take our part in this problem. (Transition: Now that you know what’s in…

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