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Global Recycling Day 2020

by Seyoung Kwon | 10-03-2020 00:21 recommendations 0

The world generates 2.01 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste annually, with at least 33 percent of that—extremely conservatively—not managed in an environmentally safe manner. The waste ends up being landfilled, incinerated, recycled, or composted. According to The World Bank, only 13.5% of global waste is recycled while roughly 80% of the items buried in landfills could be recycled. For example, 75% of America¡¯s waste is recyclable, but we only recycle around 30% of it, according to ¡°Waste & Recycling¡± from Indiana University. Along with this, the Earth also yields billions of tons of natural resources and at some point, in the not too distant future, it will run out.  The global mean temperature has been steadily increasing in the last decade, and we are now facing severe consequences of global warming such as the melting of icecaps, abnormal climate patterns, and ocean acidification. These directly impact on our lives, especially on those living in LICs, and result in a form of poverty, immigration, waste mountains, and natural habitats disappearing. 


We have the power to make changes to combat this, and for recycling is recognized in the UN¡¯s Sustainable Development Goals 2030, there are already lots of movements of many individuals, governments, and organizations taking action to support the global green agenda. Recycling is an essential part of the circular economy, which helps to protect natural resources. Also, the ¡°Seventh Resource¡± (recyclables) saves over 700 million tonnes of CO2 emission each year and this is planned to increase up to 1 billion tonnes by 2030.

 

In light of this, the Global Recycling Foundation created Global Recycling Day in 2018, which is on every March 18th. According to them, we recognize and celebrate the importance of recycling plays in preserving our primary resources and securing the future of our planet. It is a day for the world to come together and put the planet first. This year¡¯s theme of Global Recycling Day is #RecyclingHeroes. This is for us to recognize people, places, and activities that showcase an important role that recycling plays in contributing to an environmentally stable planet which will eventually benefit all. By celebrating Recycling Day, I hope we could change the world through recycling and considering the environmental impacts our movement will bring about. Lastly, I¡¯d like to finish this article by stating the two missionary statements of Global Recycling Day.


1. To tell world leaders that recycling is simply too important not to be a global issue and that a common, joined-up approach to recycling is urgently needed.

2. To ask people across the planet to think resource, not waste, when it comes to the goods around us – until this happens, we simply won¡¯t award recycled goods the true value and repurpose they deserve.


 

1. ¡°WHAT A WASTE 2.0.¡± Trends in Solid Waste Management, datatopics.worldbank.org/what-a-waste/trends_in_solid_waste_management.html

2. Indiana University. "Waste & Recycling." Web Accessed April 25, 2015

3. ¡°About.¡± Global Recycling Day, www.globalrecyclingday.com/about/.


 
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9 Comments

  • Dikshya Parajuli says :
    Enjoyed reading this.
    Thank you for this wonderful report
    Posted 01-04-2020 08:49

  • Sushma Sapkota says :
    Great report , thank you for sharing
    Posted 30-03-2020 16:41

  • Rachu Khanal says :
    Thanks for the report
    Posted 26-03-2020 18:50

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Seyoung,

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about Global Recycling Day 2020

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 16-03-2020 02:12

  • Sang Su Mentor says :
    Hi Seyoung Kwon, this is Sang Su Lee.

    10.2 billion tons!!! That's surprisingly huge amounts of waste. I cannot imagine that. Your report successfully warns the situation that waste is depositing continuously so that the earth cannot decompose properly. Therefore, it is so important to recycle. Thank you for introducing such date and I hope everyone in the earth would participate in recycling activity. Thank you so much!

    P.S. Some of your sentences are directly drawn from the other articles. Please paraphrase them in your own words.

    Green cheers!
    Posted 12-03-2020 16:45

  • Taehyun Mentor says :
    Hello Seyoung! Greeting from mentor Taehyun.

    Thank you for writing which is about Global recycling day! I didn't know the global recycling day is on the 18th of March. The trash problem is indeed a global problem. Landfills are overloaded so that people started to throw away their trash into the ocean. That is a really serious phenomenon. I think a common solution for trash overload is to collect trash separately to recycle resources well. Many people don't collect trash separately. That's not helpful for recycling.

    Anyway, thank you for introducing a Global recycling day for me!

    Greeeeeen cheers!
    Posted 11-03-2020 21:18

  • Alan Portocarrero says :
    Hello Seyoung,
    Hope you are going okay. Thanks for sharing this amazing article. I have leart a lot.
    Cheers,
    Alan
    Posted 10-03-2020 02:19

  • Susmita Adhikari says :
    Hello Seyoung

    I hope you are doing well

    Thank you so much for this report
    Regards
    Susmita
    Posted 10-03-2020 01:05

  • Jasmine Karki says :
    Greetings
    I do hope everything is going well..

    Thank you so much for sharing this report!!
    It was great to go through it..
    Hope to learn more from you on coming days..

    Green cheers
    Regards
    Jasmine karki
    Posted 10-03-2020 00:30

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