Why I recycle by
Steve Trash.
Recycling is messy.
Recycling is not very convenient. Recycling takes more time than just
throwing that yucky old garbage out.
Yep. That’s
all true. But here’s why I recycle.
1. Recycling reduces
wasted landfill space. The landfill is the place where ALL your garbage
goes when the garbage truck picks it up and it leaves your house. It’s
a place where the co-mingled waste of the planet’s people just sits
around taking up space. No one can build a house on that land. No one
can put a farm there. No one can turn it into a wildlife preserve. No
one can open a Krispy Kreme donut shop there. And that’s silly,
because land is valuable and filling land wastes space. Why waste valuable
land? Recycling reduces wasted space.
2. Recycling saves
energy. It takes so much more energy to make a new aluminum can than it
does to take the recycled materials of an old can and transform them into
a new can. In fact, producing an aluminum can from recycled materials
saves 95% of the energy that would have been used to produce a can from
virgin/raw materials . Recycling just one aluminum can saves enough energy
to keep your tv running for a whole three hours. Recycling a glass container?
Same thing... recycling one glass container saves enough energy to light
a 100 watt light bulb for 4 hours. Cool huh? Recycling saves energy.
3. Recycling reduces
pollution. Making stuff creates pollution. And we’ve got to make
and use stuff. And and I’m really okay with that. So the smart thing
to do is choose a way to create stuff while making less pollution. Recycling
does this really well. Paper made from recycled paper makes 95% less air
pollution. And glass that is made of recycled materials creates 50% less
water pollution. That sounds like the way to go to me.
4. Recycling conserves
natural resources. A resource is anything that can be used. The earth
is round. That means you can start at one side and as long as you “keep
moving in a straight line, you’ll get back to the same place you
started. The earth is not infinite. It doesn’t keep going and going
like the Energizer Bunny. Neither do our natural resources. We have plenty
of natural resources on this planet, but ONLY if we use them wisely. Using
something only once is very NOT wise. In fact it’s a really poor
use of natural resources. Using a resource over and over and over is the
best use. That’s exactly what recycling is. It’s using a resource
over and over again. Besides, nature is already recycling our air. Nature
is already recycling our water. Nature is already recycling all organic
stuff like; plants, trees, animals, humans. It’s all turned back
into earth that other living things use for food. Recycling is people
doing what nature is already doing. Did you know the we use over 65 BILLION
aluminum soda cans every year? And every one of them could be recycled.
There is no limit to the number of times an aluminum can can be melted
down and used over again. Did you know that, every year enough paper is
thrown away (not recycled) to build a wall from New York City to Los Angeles,
California? Or that, one ton of recycled steel (the kind of container
your dog’s food comes in) saves 2,500 pounds of the raw ore, 1000
pounds of coal, and 40 pounds of limestone? Recycling sounds like a great
way to conserve resources.
Recycling IS messy.
Recycling IS NOT very convenient. Recycling DOES take more time than just
pitching the yucky old garbage out. But, it reduces wasted landfill space.
It saves energy. It reduces pollution. And it conserves natural resources.
So that’s why
I recycle. I hope you will too.
Peace & Recyclage,
Steve :)
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