Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Week 14 - Attempt 1

So the background to all of this...I am a huge neat freak, and im a recycling feen! So my connection to this "list" is how i feel and i know a lot about recycling. If this doesnt fit then I can do it again.


1. Good For Our Economy 

American companies rely on recycling programs to provide the raw materials they need to make new products. 


2. Creates Jobs 

Recycling in the U.S. is a $236 billion a year industry. More than 56,000 recycling and reuse enterprises employ 1.1 million workers nationwide. 


3. Reduces Waste 

The average American discards seven and a half pounds of garbage every day. Most of this garbage goes into to landfills, where it's compacted and buried. 


4. Good For The Environment 

Recycling requires far less energy, uses fewer natural resources, and keeps waste from piling up in landfills. 


5. Saves Energy 

Recycling offers significant energy savings over manufacturing with virgin materials. (Manufacturing with recycled aluminum cans uses 95% less energy.) 


6. Preserves Landfill Space 

No one wants to live next door to a landfill. Recycling preserves existing landfill space. 


7. Prevents Global Warming 

In 2000, recycling of solid waste prevented the release of 32.9 million metric tons of carbon equivalent (MMTCE, the unit of measure for greenhouse gases) into the air. 


8. Reduces Water Pollution 

Making goods from recycled materials generates far less water pollution than manufacturing from virgin materials. 


9. Protects Wildlife 

Using recycled materials reduces the need to damage forests, wetlands, rivers and other places essential to wildlife. 


10. Creates New Demand 

Recycling and buying recycled products creates demand for more recycled products, decreasing waste and helping our economy.2.5.

1 comment:

  1. The idea is to write about something and still have it sound like you without being in it directly, but how can it sound like you when it's someone else's words?

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