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Old 11-13-2009, 03:36 AM
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Default Key Benefits of Recycling

[B]Saves Energy[/B]

It takes less energy to process recycled materials than it does to use virgin materials. For example, it takes less energy to recycle paper from waste material than it does to create paper from new woodland, because there is no longer a need to cut down a new tree, process the wood from the tree and make it into paper.

What is so important about saving energy through recycling? Energy from non-renewable resources is protected and saved for future generations, money is saved when less energy is used (this can also mean more competitively priced goods) and often pollution and emissions are reduced when less energy is used.

For example, production of recycled paper uses 80% less water and 65% less energy, and produces 95% less air pollution than virgin paper production.

[B]Save Money and Land Space[/B]

Recycling reduces trash in landfill sites, which cuts down on the cost of waste disposal and the clearing of more land for new landfills when the current landfills become too full to store any more waste. Recycling is an easy and less expensive alternative to clearing more land for new landfills. For example, composting, recycling kitchen waste and yard waste into compost provides a means of free nutritious soil for gardening. In addition, most waste is not biodegradable. Its stays in the landfills for years to come, just sitting there and piling up with the rest of the trash. Recycling would allow us to reuse the materials over and over again.

[B]Air Pollution and Water Pollution[/B]

Decomposing waste often release noxious gases and chemicals as it decomposes at landfill sites. These gas and chemicals create air pollution Air pollution is exactly what it sounds like, polluted air. When the chemicals leach into the groundwater this creates water pollution and our water is contaminated. 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.

Imagine how much pollution we could prevent if instead of landfills we had recycling centers. We could breathe cleaner air and drink cleaner water.
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Old 05-14-2010, 04:49 AM
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All these factors are essential for keeping in mind as, if we recycle maximum things than we are somewhere saving a lot of energy and the same time we are saving money and conserving it for future use.

There are so many things, that needs to be considered while thinking of recycling. as, we have to make sure what we have to dump and what we have to kept for recycle. as, we cant dump poly bags and plastic and not even glass as it takes long time to degrade so, these stuffs should be recycle.

Also, I just want to know whether you guys knows about hardware recycling as, through this we can recycle monitors, and other equipments.

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Old 12-14-2010, 06:16 PM
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I have heard about recycling computer equipment, such as old monitors, towers, keyboards and mice. Whether or not all areas of the United States will take in old equipment to be recycled, I do not know.
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That's the issue. You really have to search sometimes to find where to recycle some things such as computer equipment. It's a shame we don't have ready access in the US to places to recycle almost everything we use in a comsumer's day.
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Plastic pollution is one of the major problem for all of us.Actually plastics are mostly non degradable if possible then plastic bags takes about 1,000 years to decay. By recycling plastic we can reduce the plastic production also save the environment.
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