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INTRODUCTION:
Recycling is the process of
converting waste materials in to new products. This can be done either by using
recycled materials to make new products or by using recycled materials as fuel
for energy production. In recent years, there has been a growing trend to make
recycling compulsory. This is because recycling has a number of benefits, both
for the environment and for the economy. There are a number of reasons why
recycling should be compulsory. It reduces the amount of waste that goes in to
landfill. Recycling cuts down on the amount of energy that is needed to produce
new products from scratch. It reduces green house gas emissions. It creates
jobs in the recycling industry. Now, it is time for recycling to be made
compulsory. It is not enough to simply encourage people to recycle – we need to
make it mandatory. Making recycling compulsory would mean that more people
would do it and that would lead to less pollution and a healthier environment.
WHAT IS
RECYCLING?:
It is the process of turning waste materials in to
new products. It helps to reduce pollution and conserve resources. Recycling
can be done with a variety of materials including paper, glass, metal and
plastic. Recycling is a key part of waste management programs. There are many
types of recycling programs. Some recycling programs may focus on a specific
type of material such as glass or plastic. Others may recycle a variety of
materials. The most effective recycling programs are those that are well
designed and well managed. You can start by recycling your own waste at home.
You can also support businesses that recycle their waste. When designing a
recycling program, there are a few key factors to consider:
- The types of materials that
will be recycled.
- How the materials will be
collected?
- How the materials will be
processed?
- What will be done with the
recycled materials?
WHY
SHOULD RECYCLING BE COMPULSORY?:
There are many good reasons why
recycling should be compulsory. First, recycling helps to conserve our natural
resources. Every year, we extract millions of tons of raw materials from the Earth
to make every thing from cars to computers. If we recycle these materials
instead of discarding them, we can save a lot of valuable resources. Second,
recycling helps to reduce pollution. Manufacturing products from recycled
materials generally requires less energy than manufacturing products from new
materials. This means that there are less green house gas emissions and other
pollutants associated with recycling. Third, recycling creates jobs. In the
United States, recycling and reuse industries employed over 1 million people in
2012. These are good, green jobs that help to support the economy. Overall,
recycling is a good way to help conserve our natural resources, reduce
pollution and create jobs.
WHAT
ARE THE BENEFITS OF RECYCLING?:
While some people may view
recycling as a chore, there are actually many benefits to recycling items instead
of throwing them away. Recycling can help to conserve resources, reduce
pollution and save energy. One of the biggest benefits of recycling is that it
helps to conserve resources. When we recycle materials, we can reuse them
instead of having to create new products from scratch. This conserves the
energy and materials that would be needed to create new products and it also
reduces the amount of waste that would end up in landfills. In addition to
conserving resources, recycling can also help to reduce pollution. Recycling
helps to reduce the amount of pollution that is created when products are
manufactured. This is because manufacturing often creates pollution as a
by-product of the production process. By recycling materials, we can reduce the
amount of pollution that is created in manufacturing process.
HOW
WOULD RECYCLING BE IMPLEMENTED?:
One method of recycling would
be to have a central location where people could bring their recyclables. This
location would then sort the recyclables and send them off to the appropriate
factories. Another method of recycling would be to have each household sort
their own recyclables and then bring them to a central location. This location
would then send the recyclables to the appropriate factories. The most effective
method of recycling would be a combination of the two methods. Each household
would sort their recyclables and then bring them to a central location. This
location would then sort the recyclables and send them off to the appropriate
factories. If recycling were to be
implemented on a global scale, it would need to be done in a way that is both
efficient and effective.
There are many ways to recycle
but not all of them are equally effective. For example, recycling paper takes
far less energy than recycling glass. There are also many different ways to
recycle materials. Some recycling methods are more expensive than others but
they may be more effective in the long run. For example, recycling glass in to
new glass is more expensive than simply crushing it and using as fill for
roads. The most important thing to remember is that recycling can not be done
on a large scale without the support of government and people. It takes a lot
of effort and resources to recycle on a global scale but it is possible and may
be implemented on large scale.
WHAT
ARE THE CHALLENGES OF RECYCLING?:
When it comes to recycling,
there are a number of challenges that need to be addressed. One of the biggest
challenges is contamination. Contamination occurs when materials that can not
be recycled are mixed in with recyclable materials. This can happen when people
put the wrong items in their recycling bins or when items are not properly
sorted at the recycling facility. Another challenge is the lack of
infrastructure. In many parts of the world, there are not enough recycling
facilities to handle all of the recyclable materials. This means that materials
often end up in landfills, where they will not be recycled. Finally, recycling
can be expensive. It often costs more to recycle materials than it does to
simply throw them away. This is because the recycling process requires special
equipment and trained personnel. Despite these challenges, recycling is still
an important way to reduce waste.
CONCLUSION:
Recycling should be mandatory
because it is one of the simplest ways to reduce our environmental impact. Most
people are aware of the need to recycle but few actually do it on a regular
basis. One of the main reasons for this is that recycling is not compulsory. In
many countries, it is not even offered as an option. This needs to change. With
landfill sites filling up and our oceans being polluted with plastic, it is
more important than ever that we recycle as much as we can. There are many
benefits to recycling, both for individuals and for the environment. Recycling saves
energy, reduces pollution and reduces the amount of waste that goes to
landfill. It also helps to create jobs in the recycling industry. Making
recycling mandatory would be a simple way to encourage more people to do it. It
would also lead to more recycling facilities being set up, which would make it
even easier for people to recycle waste materials.