Recycling is the Law, Learn to Manage Your Waste Wisely

By Adriana Noton

The impact of human activity on the environment has resulted in such conditions as increased toxins and pollutants in the atmosphere, water, and soil, deforestation, global warming, and a reduction in our natural resources. The negative impact has sounded alarm bells across the country and the rest of the world. There are now many measures and laws being implemented in an effort to better take care of the planet and its species. One such measure is making the practice of recycling the law. It is important for everyone learn how to manage your waste wisely. The key to managing one's waste is to implement the three Rs: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.

Reduce: One can reduce the amount of energy and resources they use by purchasing items that are made using energy conservation practices and made of environmentally sustainable ingredients. For instance, buying wood products made from bamboo is an eco-friendly choice because bamboo grows back quickly. One can also reduce energy consumption by walking, biking, carpooling, taking public transport, etc. As well, one can use energy efficient light bulbs in the home. Reducing will decrease energy use and waste ending up in the landfills. There will also be less greenhouses gases being released into the atmosphere.

Reuse: Reusing products instead of throwing them away is a great way to help the environment. Reusing can include: donating old items to a charity and fixing damaged items instead of throwing them away. Ways that you can reduce include: using cloth grocery bags instead of plastic bags, give old electronics back to the manufacturer to be refurbished and then resold, don't use plastic plates and utensils, etc. If you have a lot of items to get rid of, hire a junk removal service that practices the 3Rs so that all of your items will be disposed in an environmentally conscious way.

Recycling: The purpose of recycling actually results in reducing. Recycling consists of separating items to be made into other products. This means less garbage is going into the landfills and less energy is being used to produce new items. The result is conserving natural resources and decreasing the amount of toxins going into the air, land, and water. Some products that are made from recycled items include building materials, metals, containers, bags, furniture, paper bags, newspapers, milk cartons, etc. Composting is another way of recycling. Taking kitchen waste such as food and other biodegradable products such as tissue, paper towel and much more, and composting it allows for natural compost to be produced.

Most towns and cities have mandatory recycling programs. There are even companies that will come to your home or business and remove your excess junk for a reasonable fee. These companies practice recycling so that you know your junk is being disposed in an environmentally conscious manner. When hiring these companies, make sure you ask if they have a recycle program.

Reducing, reusing, and recycling helps protect the environment and reduces pollutants from entering all areas of the environment. It is not only the law to recycle, but is also a great way to help build a sustainable future.

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