(Castro et al., 2009). Most of the recyclable items we use everyday are made of plastic, paper, glass, or aluminum. When making paper, we use wood pulp from trees that produce oil and natural gas. Producing products from recycled materials means less use of natural resources. In other words, less trees will be used instead of the oil used to make plastics. Studies have shown that 4% of the annual oil consumption in the US is being used for the manufacture of plastics, but recycling can have a significant impact on the use of petroleum.
Recycling: We need to ensure that we recycle plastics, tin and paper so that we do not use natural resources in our world. Resources from the earth are used each time you make paper or make a bottle. Some of these resources are found where the animals live, and we need to destroy their habitat to reach them. By reliably reducing, recycling, and recycling, we can protect animals that may be extinct from damage. Reuse: It is necessary to select reusable items such as reusable PET bottles, not packaged PET bottles. Instead of buying mineral water, by using reusable containers in our water we can prevent many resources from being exhausted. Another example is to use towels instead of paper towels.
When I wanted to recycle photos, I thought about recycling paper to prevent deforestation. However, repeated use of paper products is only one aspect of recycling. Aluminum, glass and plastic are also recyclable materials. Through recycling, the world can save natural resources for raw material production, save energy and reduce pollution. According to a study, recovering 35,116 tons of material is equivalent to reducing 22,140 vehicles compared to greenhouse gases. Yes, if not handled correctly, there are adverse effects, high recycling costs, and pollution. However, I think that compulsory recycling through appropriate legislation and procedures may be one of the best decisions of the 21st century.
Although I am not the first person on the big planet, I believe in recycling as I am working at a local recycling center. In fact, I think everyone should recycle and make the whole earth a better place. The just reason for recycling is that the more landfill people are recycled, the less landfill will be. In addition, as people recycle, they reuse material and save resources. Another legitimate reason is that when you recycle frequently you get returned goods C.R.V. You have already paid for it at the grocery store.