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What Is the Deal with Recycling?

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What is the deal with recycling? It is such an important environmental issue, and yet it seems as though there isn't much done about it as a community. If you ask a random person on the street what they think about recycling, nine times out of ten they will smirk and tell you "It's good for the environment." But, really, they don't understand the significance of recycling. Most people already know that recycling helps conserve natural resources, and of course know that recycling saves space in our landfills. On the other hand, few know that recycling waste products conserves water, energy, trees, and helps reduce pollution in our drinking water and air. This speech will try to encourage each and every one of you to be more considerate about recycling program and take responsibility for the land that you are living on. So, basically what I'm trying to impress upon you all is that if you don't do something to help keep an environment sustainable through recycling and cleaning it could disappear. Some people are extremely lazy. Some are cheap. Some are ignorant. We can't all be perfect, but all of us can recycle.

Did you know that that empty Sprite bottle that you so thoughtlessly recycled will store more than enough energy to keep your television set running for hours on end? Lots of people believe that it is not worth their time to recycle or that whatever they do is insignificant, but that's wrong it really takes no longer to throw a can in the recycling bin than in the garbage. Anything that anybody recycles makes a difference, for instance one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a T.V for 3 hours, a single glass jar saves enough energy to light a light bulb for 4 hours. Conserving energy by way of recycling is a critical environmental benefit. Every pound of steel that you recycle will save enough energy to light a 60-watt bulb for more than a day! The EPA estimates that 75 percent of our waste is recyclable, which includes more than household trash. So much material is recyclable, yet so little of it is actually reused. By recycling, you can keep materials like aluminum and environmentally hazardous chemicals that include lead and mercury form winding up in a landfill, causing irreparable damage to the environment.

Have you ever smelled something stinky and wasn't sure what it is? There are so many landfills that are located near people. People see and smell the garbage on a daily basis should they happen to live in the area of the landfill. If you want to live on a landfill, you can if you like. By recycling, you can stave of having to build more and more. There are so many people that are basically just ignorant or lazy and don't understand the importance of recycling, to tell you the truth I am one of them. I understand that spending few minutes separating the materials from one another is difficult, or perhaps doesn't make any sense. This is

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