Recycling is a method of procedure that includes the collection and breaking down of waste material to create something new out of it. The process was introduced sot that the non-biodegradable materials can be melted or break down to create something useful. After the effects of global warming and pollution have become known to men the process of recycling has become more important. We need recycling for many reasons. But most importantly, it will help us to save our planet. Besides, recycling saves the earth by facilitating the reprocess of paper which will save millions of trees. Also, recycling saves a lot of energy because many things that we recycle can easily be converted into virgin materials. In addition, it saves a lot of resources too. Moreover, recycling reduces the burden of the environment. As we save energy the number of greenhouse gases and oxides are produced in less quantity. Because most of the toxic gases are produced by factories. In addition, recycling reduces the amount of waste, that takes years to decompose. Also, the recycled material can be sold. We use this recycled material for the manufacturing of many new products. So, ultimately recycling saves money.
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5 Comments
Hello Narmitha, this is your mentor Hannah.
Great article on recycling!
As you have written, recycling reduces a lot of energy.
Have you heard of upcycling? Maybe it could be a great topic for your next report.
Thank you for your great article and please keep up :)
Posted 22-09-2021 22:42
Thank you for sharing this and the image is totally amazing.
Posted 18-09-2021 16:20
Yes, let's make make money out of waste,
Posted 17-09-2021 21:50
Hello Narmitha,
this is your mentor Joon.
Yes, recycling is important. Our resource is limited and
excessive production leads to bad effect on environment
such as pollution and green house gases mentioned in your
article. By recycling, we can reduce the pollution made for
gathering the resource, production of microplastics, and
so on having different benefits. That is the reason recycling
takes up a big part of Zero Waste movement.
It is good that many countries are now interested at
recycling and investing more on such infrastructures
Best,
Joon
Posted 17-09-2021 19:26
LIKE IT...
Posted 17-09-2021 17:38