Advantage Of Recycling

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The process of recycling involves changing the state of used products to be raw materials utilizable in making new products. The reasons behind recycling include reducing pollution and conserving natural resources. Considering the less energy used in making a product through recycling in comparison to making a product afresh, recycling is seen to lower energy consumption. While conserving, recycling also it causes lower pollution in comparison to the production of a new product. Another advantage relates to the reduced waste amounts sent to incinerators or landfills. While acknowledging that reusing things is a traditional practice, contemporary recycling is approached from a perspective of promoting environmental sustainability.
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Currently, such programs are present in most US communities. In the programs, residents are encouraged to separate recyclable from trash prior to putting them at the curb where they will be collected. As a way of encouraging recycling across the community, some programs charge the residents they serve based on the amount of trash that residents put out to be collected. Among the most popular household items that are recycle include cardboard and paper, plastic packaging and containers, glass, yard waste and metal. It is simple to recycle glass and metallic materials recovered by meting them down, reforming them and re-using them. Whereas, it is possible to compost yard waste with limited or no equipment. Furthermore, paper, which is the material that is most recycled has to be mixed with water, sometime may require de-inking, for pulp that is usable in papermaking to be formed. On their part, recycling plastics tends to be prohibitive because of the costly separation of the various resins contained. Especially in the US, all plastics are coded numerically based on their respective types. For instance, polyethylene terphthalate, also referred to as PETE or PET is coded 1. Examples of this include the almost entire range of plastic used in soft-drink bottles. Code 2 represents high-density polyethylene or HDPE, whose examples include detergent bottles. …show more content…

However, the push towards recycling was fuelled by the excesses evident in the middle-class lifestyle that arose in the post-world war II period. There was a pressing need for communities to take care of their environment and to come up with strategies to live within their limits. In the contemporary American society, the recycling phenomenon has progressively developed to a point where some states have developed legislation to facilitate recycling. Such developments have translated to large amounts of recycled

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