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    Introduction Recycling is not common among Americans. That is a problem. Recycling is reusing which saves materials and helps make landfills smaller. Recycling can be done in more than one way. Recycling can be done by reusing a bag. Recycling can be done by throwing away a can in the recycling bin. Recycling can even be done by giving old clothes of yours that don’t fit you to others, or just simple donations. The Effects of Recycling Americans not recycling affects the economy, our nation and…

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    person each day” (“Recycling: A Major Solution For a Major Problem”). To solve this problem, we need a drastic change in our wasteful lifestyle and even a small town in…

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    Recycling is the process of making new products out of already used materials. A lot of Americans love the idea and believe that the benefits of recycling out way negatives of recycling. However, other Americans hate the idea of recycling and think that the money and time could be used in other ways. It is important to understand the advantages and disadvantages of continuing the recycling process. Americans need to decide if recycling is their way out of the waste management problem in the U.S.…

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    know that recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a TV for three hours (Thinkcans, n.d.) Recycling is important in today’s world. At the rate we are exploiting the materials, I’m afraid that the world might end soon due to lack of resources. Today I will discuss the importance of recycling and how we can do our part. I will be covering why there is a need to recycle, how we can recycle and the pros and cons of recycling. Recycling should not be an option for the people. Recycling…

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    Recycling Plastic I conducted an interview on campus where I asked students simple questions such as “Do you think recycling plastic is important?” to which 90% responded enthusiastically that it was. This survey demonstrates that recycling is in fact considered an important aspect of campus life. However, recycling plastic is not without its faults. While the current recycling system used nation wide and by California State University, Northridge functions, there are still improvements to be…

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    “Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to listen to a full album on your iPod. Recycling 100 cans could light your bedroom for two whole weeks.” (DoSomething.org) Recycling is an important job that needs to be taken seriously in order to preserve the planet. Using recycled paper means using that many less trees and destroy less of the rainforest. Oregon is a great example for reducing, reusing, recycling, and replanting and if more states followed it would save our environment for years…

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    Waste recycling is a process to change renewable waste materials into products in order to prevent waste of useful materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution and also reduce water pollution. It is not unusual to say that if natural resources are recklessly used one day for sure it will come to an end. The countries who are aware of this situation started to apply new preventive methods and implement them directly to stop improvidence, increase life standards and stop the energy crisis.…

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    Using Landfills vs. Recycling: Which Is More of a Waste? The method of using landfills to dispose of waste has been used for many centuries. The trend of recycling has been a growing alternative process in the past few decades. With the average person generating more than 4.3 pounds of waste each day, it is important for people to understand which method will serve as a viable procedure for a more sustainable world (Center for Sustainability & Commerce ). Yet, these two methods are known to…

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    understand the importance of recycling. Just think 61 million water bottles are made for America every year, and not even half of them are being recycled. So, where do they go? Those empty water bottles go to landfills and take years to decompose. The economy nowaday is so low many people go without jobs. That could change. Many poor lives in China are destroyed by many diseases, because of the type of waste we put in the environment. There are three main arguments as to why recycling is very…

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    found that paper might contain a variety of organic and inorganic components and also up to 10,000 different chemicals resulting from recycling process. However, recycled cardboard creates 35% less water pollution and 74% less air pollution than “virgin” paper pulp so by this reduction of pollution makes cardboard recycled material more sustainable. During the recycling process paper loses its quality, the fibers tend to become shorter making it have a lower grade, so in a technical point of…

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