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Should Recycling Be Mandatory?

22 Oct Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Walking to shopdrop Pocket Survival Guides by Packard Jennings – Southern Exposure
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Image by Steve Rhodes

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The numbers are all the years Southern Exposure has existed

Packard Jennings – The Pocket Survival Guide

Participants are invited to meet at SoEx for a 20-minute workshop to fold instructional pamphlets on how to devise an emergency raft out of recycled product packaging in case of a catastrophic flood- a consequence of consumer waste and mass production that contributes to pollution, and global warming.

Once the Pocket Survival Guides are folded, participants will enter various stores and install them on consumer products to replicate “instant savings coupons.” Future customers will be happy to find their household purchases subverted by public art!

Pocket Survival Guide is also in NYC through Dec 19th, 2009

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His website

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Should Recycling Be Mandatory?

Today, there is so much of emphasis on preserving the environment and protecting natural surroundings. Much of the damage to natural surroundings is caused by toxic waste substances. These substances are the by-products of man-made items that decay over a time period. Natural substances can disintegrate into the environment leaving no room for damage but not toxic substances.  Environmental damage by toxic substances can be eliminated by adopting recycling practices.

 

Recycling seeks to eliminate environmental waste by reproducing items from waste products and bringing them back into use. There are significant advantages to recycling, which is why it should be made mandatory. Recycling brings down the level of waste that is put into landfills. Landfills hold waste matter, but what they cannot prevent is the leaking of toxic chemicals into water bodies and this is witnessed even in the case of engineered landfills.

 

At times, solid waste is not put into landfills and is burnt for the purpose of generating electricity, but the downside of this is that there is increased carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emanating as a result, once again causing damaging to the environment. Such problems can be eliminated by recycling waste products. Actually, it has been noted that recycling can prevent 70 tons of waste from being put into landfills every year. If recycling programs are made mandatory, it is possible to save tons of recyclable products from being out into already huge landfills.

 

Nationwide there are rising manufacturing costs and this is increasing expenditure for everyone. Recycling waste products can help to bring down such costs. For example, manufacturing an item from an original raw material is going to cost more than making it through recycling process. Recycling promotes energy efficiency. It can also stop environment damage that results by manufacturing certain products. For example, cutting down of trees or mining can result in significant soil erosion, which is reduced by recycling.

 

Recycling is a huge industry with different recycling programs available for different products. There are lots of benefits coming from this process such as cost-reduction, energy efficiency and conservation. It also provides employment to a lot of people and when done on a large scale, it can bring significant benefits to the economy. It cuts down in electricity usage, garbage collection and also the cost of land filling. Since recycling provides significant cost benefits as well as environmental protection, it is vital to make it mandatory in every country.

 

 

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