When it comes to recycling doing a little can help a great deal. As limited resources become even more limited, and as the impact of waste places a larger burden on the environment, the time for action is now. While the actions of one might not be enough to fix all the issues the world faces, the role of the individual should not be underrated in the journey toward a cleaner, more efficient, future.
Did you know that one recycled tin could offset the environmental impact of 3 hours of watching television. On a regular basis, if you watch 3 hours of TV per day, you could simply recycle any tins that you consume during the daytime and sit back watching the Television safe in the certainty that your not contributing adversely to the environment.
Recycled Paper uses 70% less energy to supply. The next time you pick up paper, why don?t you consider opting for a recycled sheet? If you?re a business you might find that your clients may treat this as a positive signal and if you care for the environment then your more likely to care for them as a client.
16% of power usage in manufacture goes into the packaging. Maybe you don?t judge a book by its cover, or the products your want to buy based totally on the packaging, but you could be shocked to find the investment firms make in packing comes at a huge price to the environment.
9 out of 10 people think recycling is too hard. If recycling was made easier then 9 out of 10 people would be more likely to do it. If you?re an employer then consider providing your employees with the tools they need to make recycling possible and easy? Even if you don?t own a business what?s preventing you from going out and helping your neighbors to recycle.
If your recycling then you?re doing your bit and ensuring that your contribution towards the environment is a positive one. In brief you?re a major asset to the environment and your input will be recognized by your grandkids in years yet to come. But think how much more impact you may have if you managed to get others to do the same as you.
That?s right, instead of just doing your bit why don?t you get others to follow suit? You could get your relatives and buddies to do the same, and then get them to get their friends to recycle and so on. In doing so the impact of your actions could multiply exponentially.
If you make sure that you do your bit, and do your best to get others on board then the problem of environment change could well be one that has less ramifications than it looks like it may if things continue as they?re now. Make sure that you are able to say you have done your bit, and that you get as many people as you can on board. If some people need an extra incentive, you might let them know that you can even buy and sell scrap!
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Source: http://newsandsociety.therefinedgeek.com.au/index.php/2011/08/why-you-should-recycle/
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