We need to drastically improve our recycling habits — at home, in schools and at workplaces. We need to remember that recycling is crucial to the future health of our planet. Here are 7 reasons why The world's natural resources are finite, and some are in very short supply. That in turn lessens the harmful disruption and damage being done to the natural world: fewer forests cut down, rivers diverted, wild animals harmed or displaced, and less pollution of water, soil and air.
And of course if our plastic waste isn't safely put in the recycling, it can be blown or washed into rivers and seas and end up hundreds or thousands of miles away, polluting coastlines and waterways and becoming a problem for everyone. The world's increasing demand for new stuff has led to more of the poorest and most vulnerable people for example, those living around forests or river systems being displaced from their homes, or otherwise exploited. Forest communities can find themselves evicted as a result of the search for cheap timber and rivers can be damned or polluted by manufacturing waste.
It's far better to recycle existing products than to damage someone else's community or land in the search for new raw materials. Making products from recycled materials requires less energy than making them from new raw materials. Sometimes it's a huge difference in energy. For example:. Because recycling means you need to use less energy on sourcing and processing new raw materials, it produces lower carbon emissions.
It also keeps potentially methane-releasing waste out of landfill sites. Reducing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases being emitted into the atmosphere is vital for stopping disastrous climate change. When we recycle, recyclable materials are reprocessed into new products, and as a result the amount of rubbish sent to landfill sites decreases which reduces emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas.
Home Recycling Why Recycle? Why Recycle? While issues like global warming, loss of rain forests, hazardous waste, and our waste disposal crisis may seem huge and out of our control, there are some things that individuals can control.
Waste reduction and recycling efforts can make a difference--especially within Sherborn and within our state. Recycling Saves Natural Resources. Recycling is an important strategy in conserving the world's scarce natural resources. Recycling reduces the need for landfills and other disposal facilities, thereby allowing local lands to be used in more environmentally preferable ways. And, by substituting scrap materials for the use of trees, metal ores, minerals, oil and other virgin materials, recycling reduces the pressure to expand forestry and mining production.
Recycling Saves Our Environment by providing industry with environmentally preferable sources of materials such as metals, paper, plastic and glass.
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