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Stopping Rubbish Pollution – 4 Essentials to Increase Recycling

To stop rubbish pollution by recycling is much harder for society to achieve than the old methods of “use it once and throw it away”. We all realise this but before we get carried away with the idea of “zero waste” and the end of landfills, let’s think for a while about the four essentials of successful recycling.

Like it or not experience has shown that all four have to be in place, and working properly before a stable recycling system can work efficiently and allow investors confidence to lend their money to the entrepreneurs society needs so badly to pick up the challenge and make their green business work profitably for them and at lowest cost to the community.

Each element needs to work properly, if recycling is to happen. To re-state a well-worn truism, recycling is more than simply collecting and sorting waste – it needs to be processed and sold into a stable market for a profit to the operator, as well.

The rest of this article looks at each of these elements in turn.

1. Legislative Framework

A legislative framework of reasonable sophistication is needed to ensure that adequate drivers are present and sufficient stability exists within emerging markets in commodities hitherto thought of as rubbish within any economy. Without laws and regulations which are all about raising recycling rates and minimising landfill, it may not be possible to raise the credibility of many recycling markets being long-term and profitable sufficiently for them to become so. Such faith that government will back recyclers, is needed to kick-start recycling companies to form, and keep it going for long enough for the theory to become self fulfilling; and it seems that passing laws to make it happen is the only way. Read the rest of this entry »

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Recycling Facts – We’re Getting Better!

If you look at the recycling facts, you will see that since 1990, the United States has improved dramatically in their recycling activities. Recycling facts report that fifteen years ago, the U.S. recycled roughly fifteen percent of our waste materials, which today has doubled to thirty percent! The following recycling facts are both interesting and fun bits of information to increase your knowledge on the art of recycling.

Recycling Facts For Fun:

o Over 40 percent of soft drink bottles are recycled as well as 40 percent of paper products.

o More than 50 percent of steel products and appliances are recycled.

o 20 years ago in the U.S. there was one curbside recycling program in the U.S. There are now over 10,000 with 12,000 drop of recycling sites.

How Are Recycled Materials Collected?

There are four ways to recycle: drop-off recycling centers, curbside recycling, buy back centers, and deposit/refund centers (such as those for glass bottles.) Did you know there are now over 450 recycling material recovery facilities that buy recyclable material, sort it, clean it, and sell it again to companies who then use it in production? Read the rest of this entry »

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3 Reasons You Should Recycle!

Ever think to yourself that maybe you should recycle more? That identical idea has occurred to a lot of people. Some have actually tried it. Some never did their homework to get more info and thus never knew enough to generate a serious start.

Well, decelerate here. Let’s explore that a bit. For you to consider, here’s three reasons to recycle more.

At first, in its favor, let me mention that recycling saves you money. Sure, I understand your objection that recycling is a big headache and takes a lot of time. What you say holds true, I agree, but nevertheless when you sort all your rubbish and objects, you can exchange your recyclable items for money. For instance, you can exchange empty bottles and cans at your local recycling depot for a good amount of money. Also, things that you consider junk such as old computers can be exchanged for cash at recyclers because they can extract precious metals from these objects. If you don’t recycle, you could potentially lose a large amount of money. Read the rest of this entry »

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