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    Top 10 Ways to Recycle

    Learning to recycle and waste less is important for keeping our planet green. If you care about the

    environment, there are tons of easy ways to help out by recycling everyday items! Check out the top 10

    ways to recycle in time for Earth Day this April 22nd!

    Top 10 Ways to Recycle

    re use old jars and containers by storing your art supplies in them

    Top 10 Ways to Recycle

    When you start looking, you may see ways to recycle everywhere!

    Courtesy of stitchandwire.com

    No.10: Reuse Plastic Bags

    Often plastic shopping bags get used once and thrown away, but that bag can be used for future

    groceries or as a garbage bag.

    No.9: Buy Rechargeable Batteries

    Batteries are filled with toxic materials that are terrible for the environment, so go green by buying

    batteries that you can recharge. There are also special companies that will collect your old batteries and

    recycle them safely.

    No.8: Recycling at School

    Its easy to remember to recycle at home, but what about school? If your school doesntalready have

    recycling bins, ask your teacher or administrator if they can get them or make one yourselfin fact,

    recycling can be a great project for the whole class.

    No.7: Spending Green

    Support eco-friendly companies by buying products made from recycled materialthis could be

    anything from pencils and paper to wallets and clothing!

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    No.6: Electronics and the Earth

    What do you do when your with your phone when it finally goes kaput? Don't just toss it in the trash,

    many cellphone providers will recycle your phone for you when you get a new one and if not, go online

    and find your nearest electronics recycling depot. They can recycle everything from laptops to phones!

    No.5: Compost the Most

    Ask your parents or your school to start a compost. All your biodegradable food garbagelike egg shells

    and banana peelswill soon turn to soil that is great for planting.

    No.4: Sheets, Towels and Clothing

    Old sheets, towels and clothing can be donated to charity to be sold in thrift stores, or to an animal

    shelter as bedding and cleaning materials.

    No.3: Get Crafty!

    If youre artistic you probably already know that there are a million ways to reuse jars, tubs and paper. A

    few crafts that include recycled materials are paper mache pinatas using old newspapers, painting using

    old jars, tin cans and plastic containers and using old magazines to make collages.

    No.2: Green Thumb

    If youre not just green but also have a green thumb, you might want to try making old 2 litre pop

    bottles and empty jars into planters for flowers and herbs.

    No.1: Recycle Every Day

    The best way to recycle is to do it every day in your home and wherever you go. Remember to sort

    newspapers and magazines, plastic containers and bottles and assorted paper into your recycling and

    urge your friends and family to look out for ways to recycle too!

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    Recycling Cleans Up Our Environment

    Among the top alternative waste-management solutions available, recycling continues to be met with

    varying levels of resistance. It requires minimal consumer involvement for maximum return, but a

    broader understanding of why its beneficial seems to be absent. Here's what happens to our trash

    when its not recycled. The majority of our municipal solid waste is buried in landfills (see References 4),

    or as the case was in 2010 29 million tons is incinerated by one of the United States 87 waste-to-

    energy facilities (see References 5). While the obvious benefit of burning solid matter is that it alleviates

    some of the burden placed on our limited landfill space, there are two notable drawbacks: the

    generation of pollution particulates and post-combustion ash, the latter of which typically contains

    assorted heavy metals. Recycling preexisting materials, on the other hand, lessens the pollution and

    litter entering our natural environment as well as the volume of waste that we bury and burn.

    Recycling Conserves Natural Resources

    Materials derived from the natural environment -- such as living organisms, mineral ores and water -

    arent in endless supply, so sustainably managing them today ensures future generations will be able to

    utilize them. An equally notable consideration is how to use materials throughout their entire life cycle

    in the most efficient manner while minimizing and even neutralizing the impact that their harvest has on

    biodiversity and habitat (see References 8). Recycling works on several fronts, not only by making the

    most of the various materials created from valuable natural resources that are already in circulation but

    also by preventing virgin stock from being unnecessarily utilized and/or depleted.

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    Recycling Reduces Energy Consumption

    It takes significantly less energy to convert preexisting consumer materials into recycled versions than it

    does to extract, process and manufacture raw materials into brand new products. Take office paper, for

    example. Recycling 1 ton of it is 43 percent less energy intensive than starting from scratch, as is

    recovering steel, plastic and aluminum, at a 60 percent, 75 percent, and 96 percent reduction in energyconsumption levels, respectively, per material (see References 7). The obvious energy savings are

    coupled with additional environmental benefits including the release of fewer polluting emissions into

    our air, water and soil (see References 2), all of which would normally require a great deal of time, labor

    and resources to clean up.

    Recycling Boosts The Economy

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    Similarly, it makes fiscal sense to reuse materials that are already in circulation. The decreased cost of

    products manufactured with recycled stock is as advantageous as the thriving nature of the industry

    itself, which creates hundreds of thousands of career opportunities for individuals across the country.

    Municipalities also benefit, not only by reducing their landfill expenses and streamlining the frequencywith which they must collect community waste, but also by receiving a solid income stream from the

    sale of reclaimed materials (see References 7).

    Recycling Reminds Us How Our Actions Affect The World At Large

    It may be tempting to adopt an out of sight, out of mind mentality with regard to recycling,

    rationalizing that someone else should worry about the problem, but that can manifest even larger

    waste-management problems. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the middle of our seas, where our

    disposable culture has yielded such a monumental plastic problem that it has infiltrated multiple oceanicgyres. Despite popular belief, these debris-covered regions dont actually look like floating trash islands.

    In fact, constantly pulsating and rotating ocean currents have transformed our post-consumer plastic

    waste into tiny bits and pieces (see References 9), many of which are inadvertently consumed by

    countless marine species since the garbage often resembles plankton. Beyond the unfortunate increase

    in mortality rates among seabirds, turtles, seals and other types of fish, scientists are now concerned

    that the endocrine-disrupters found in our bisphenol A-laden plastic waste ultimately move up the food

    chain to humans where they bioaccumulate in our bodies (see References 10), resulting in assorted

    health issues and reproductive challenges.

    Recycling is a process to change (waste) materials into new products to prevent waste of potentially

    useful materials, reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air

    pollution (from incineration) and water pollution (from landfilling) by reducing the need for

    "conventional" waste disposal, and lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to plastic

    production.[1][2] Recycling is a key component of modern waste reduction and is the third component

    of the "Reduce, Reuse and Recycle" waste hierarchy.

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    Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass, paper, metal, plastic, textiles, and electronics.

    Although similar in effect, the composting or other reuse of biodegradable wastesuch as food or

    garden wasteis considered recycling.[2] Materials to be recycled are either brought to a collection

    center or picked up from the curbside, then sorted, cleaned, and reprocessed into new materials bound

    for manufacturing.In the strictest sense, recycling of a material would produce a fresh supply of the

    same material

    Importance

    Recycling is one of the best ways for you to have a positive impact on the world in which we live.

    Recycling is important to both the natural environment and us. We must act fast as the amount of waste

    we create is increasing all the time.

    The amount of rubbish we create is constantly increasing because:

    Increasing wealth means that people are buying more products and ultimately creating more waste.

    Increasing population means that there are more people on the planet to create waste.

    New packaging and technological products are being developed, much of these products contain

    materials that are not biodegradable.

    New lifestyle changes, such as eating fast food, means that we create additional waste that isnt

    biodegradable.

    Environmental Importance

    Recycling is very important as waste has a huge negative impact on the natural environment.

    Harmful chemicals and greenhouse gasses are released from rubbish in landfill sites. Recycling helps

    to reduce the pollution caused by waste.

    Habitat destruction and global warming are some the affects caused by deforestation. Recycling

    reduces the need for raw materials so that the rainforests can be preserved.

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    Huge amounts of energy are used when making products from raw materials. Recycling requires much

    less energy and therefore helps to preserve natural resources.

    Importance To People

    Recycling is essential to cities around the world and to the people living in them.

    No space for waste. Our landfill sites are filling up fast, by 2010, almost all landfills in the UK will be

    full.

    Reduce financial expenditure in the economy. Making products from raw materials costs much more

    than if they were made from recycled products.

    Preserve natural resources for future generations. Recycling reduces the need for raw materials; it

    also uses less energy, therefore preserving natural resources for the future.

    3R

    Because of global warming, pollution, diminishing forests, and a limited supply of natural resources,

    people are becoming more aware of the importance of protecting the environment.

    The 3 Rs in solid waste management generally refer to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Waste in the

    environment affects the air, water, land, animals, plants, and humans. When we use the environment as

    a waste dump, we take away land from wildlife, pollute the environment, and deplete natural resources.

    One way people are doing their part to protect the environment is adopting the Reduce, Reuse, and

    Recycle Waste Program.