How Much Can We Save?
Anshul Kumar
I don't remember too much from elementary school (excluding my multiplication tables), but I do remember one thing: projects. So many fun projects with powerpoints and labs. But I also remember what almost all of our projects used: construction paper. The vanilla paper was almost always my go-to in elementary school. But a lot of the time, students would just tear a small piece of paper and throw the rest away. They didn't even recycle it. It's not completely their fault (we were in elementary school and just learning about recycling), but it got me thinking how much can be saved.
Paper is, of course, not the only thing that can be recycled. Cardboard, plastic bottles, cans, and glass can all be recycled. Many Americans currently rely heavily on the trash can. Anything they throw into it will just disappear and will never be seen again. But this is not true. The United States produces almost 30% of the world's garbage. It will come back to haunt us, and we need to start acting.
So how much can be saved? Almost half the garbage Americans throw out can be recycled. HALF. 1/2. 50%. A huge proportion of our trash can be alleviated if we just take a little bit of time out of our day to find out which items can be recycled. Recycling is an important service that is a privilege to have, but we aren't utilizing it to its potential.
What can we do to increase recycling? Are there better alternatives to reducing trash than recycling? Why is recycling so important?
Works Cited:
https://utahrecycles.org/get-the-facts/
I don't remember too much from elementary school (excluding my multiplication tables), but I do remember one thing: projects. So many fun projects with powerpoints and labs. But I also remember what almost all of our projects used: construction paper. The vanilla paper was almost always my go-to in elementary school. But a lot of the time, students would just tear a small piece of paper and throw the rest away. They didn't even recycle it. It's not completely their fault (we were in elementary school and just learning about recycling), but it got me thinking how much can be saved.
Paper is, of course, not the only thing that can be recycled. Cardboard, plastic bottles, cans, and glass can all be recycled. Many Americans currently rely heavily on the trash can. Anything they throw into it will just disappear and will never be seen again. But this is not true. The United States produces almost 30% of the world's garbage. It will come back to haunt us, and we need to start acting.
So how much can be saved? Almost half the garbage Americans throw out can be recycled. HALF. 1/2. 50%. A huge proportion of our trash can be alleviated if we just take a little bit of time out of our day to find out which items can be recycled. Recycling is an important service that is a privilege to have, but we aren't utilizing it to its potential.
What can we do to increase recycling? Are there better alternatives to reducing trash than recycling? Why is recycling so important?
Works Cited:
https://utahrecycles.org/get-the-facts/
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