The Importance of Recycling Essay

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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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    Disadvantages Of Recycling

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    protect it to the best of our abilities. The task of recycling is simple, yet…

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    At the surface, “Wall-E” is an enjoyable movie about a lonely robot, whose main task is to collect garbage on Earth. Beneath the surface, the movie is so much more, Wall-E is needed to save the planet from permanent destruction, while becoming smitten with EVE. When the audience first meets Wall-E, he is alone on Earth with nothing but a pet cockroach. Even though the planet is deemed as uninhabitable for humans, Wall-E must continue to follow his directive of cleaning the garbage off the planet…

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    Waste materials are not recycled enough in California. Californians keep littering the aluminums, metals, and plastics over the places; hence, this cause the waste disposals, deforestation, and water pollutions. While the pollution continues to affect the lives of Californians, the underlying question is: do we have a single patriotic Californian who thinks going green to liberate California out of this predicament? According to the two authors, Richard H. Thaler and Cass. R. Sunstein’s book…

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    deal with seeing what is inside of them. Another related topic that always gets my concerns is recycling our waste. There are a lot of people that don’t recycle and just don’t care. Those empty soda cans and food cans are natural resources, and we all have to recycle them. I usually get annoyed by all those empty water bottles in the normal trash, which is not designed for recycling. While the recycling one is just about one minute far from the trash! Just before thanksgiving break, me and my…

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    As strange as some climate change solutions are, even recycling can save humanity from extinction. Though recycling seems like a common activity among many, the current level of recycling on Earth is not an adequate when considering the true needs of the planet. Because greenhouse gasses and emissions rapidly warm the planet, reclaiming most of the recyclable materials across the globe could lower emissions and slow down or bring climate change to a stage of revitalization. According to…

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    incurred by Western because of Purple Recycling. Differential Cost Analysis For the year-long operation of 16 boxes Assumption Utilities Expense $0.84 USD / year / box [11] 17.07 Server Hosting Expense $50 / month [12] 600.00 Maintenance Expense $150/year/machine [13] 2,400.00 Wages Expense 10 minutes to empty each box, 4 times a week, $25 / hour [9] 13,866.67 Reward Redemption Expense 12,000 a day on weekdays, 0 cups a day on weekends , 85% recycling rate, $0.01/cup 26,520.00…

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    Americans do not deal with the problem. Waste disposal involves a system that manages waste from its origin to its final disposal. The forms of waste management include incineration/burning, burial at landfill sites or discharge at sea/lake/river, and recycling. According to Michael Armbrister’s article “Solid Waste Disposal in Southwest Virginia: A Regional Solution,” “The United States alone produces more than 230 million tons of solid waste a year.” However, the amount of solid disposal of…

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    In Adam Minter's Junyard Planet, Minter explores the unknown world of recycling and scrap trading. Junkyard Planet documents Minter’s onsite observations in both the United States and China as well as shares his own personal experiences and knowledge. The scrap trading industry is more than a mere topic of interest for Minter, as he grew up learning about the scrap business alongside his father and grandmother. As a overseas journalist for the Bloomberg View, Minter is able to observe and…

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    Aim of the investigation The aim of the investigation is to evaluate the residential recycling program of Warringah Council against Sunshine Coast Council. Study Area Warringah Council is a local government area located on the Northern Beaches, in Metropolitan Sydney region. Warringah council covers an area of 149 square kilometres. Figure 1 is a map of Warringah Council and shows its five borders: Narrabeen Lagoon to the northeast, Cowan Creek to the North, The Tasman Sea to the east, Manly…

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