During the class presentation of the article Talking Trash, my fellow classmates presented their facts and opinions. For their powerpoint presentation, the two presenters expressed that when it comes to the topic of recycling, most of us would agree that it is good and necessary. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is the question of time. Whereas some are convinced that recycling is worth the extra spent seconds, the majority maintain their laziness. The presenters had personally admitted to this statement being true for themselves. Furthermore, while they did admit as much, many, themselves included, often take for granted recyclable products and tend to toss them into the garbage bin rather than where they belong in order to be recycled.
Do you know that many americans do not know how important recycling is? In the article “Importance of Recycling” by Rinkesh he says, “Recycling is important in today’s world if we want to leave this planet for our future generations.” This statement explains how many americans do not know how important recycling is to keep this planet and many more generations going. Many people do not know the different ways recycling helps out our enviroment. Personally, recycling is important for the environment, which is why I decide participate in it and recycle at home. I like to recycle cans and bottles. In my opinion, there are many factors as to why the environment needs recycling, but to shorten the process I came up with three major needs as to why
III. Speaker Credibility- Recycling helps improve the environment and it's also a very simple task that we can perform in our everyday lives so why are we not doing it?
Many people say that recycling is a waste of time or that they just don't have the time.”Yes it’s popular in affluent neighborhoods like Park Slope in Brooklyn and in cities like San Francisco, but residents of Bryon and Houston don't have the same fervor for sorting garbage in their spare time’(“The Reign of Recycling”). The world needs more people to recycle no matter where they live. It seems that even if more people have started recycling things have not changed much.”While it’s true that the recycling message has reached more people than ever, when it come down to the bottom line,both economically and environmentally, not much has changed at all”(“The Reign of Recycling”). People need to work harder to make a change that will account to something. The goals are being set higher and higher but with little success. ”While politicians set higher and higher goals, the national rate of recycling has stagnated in recent years”(“The Reign of Recycling”). This rate has ceased to flow. If something changes how people feel about recycling then the nation may be able to meet its
A teacher once told me, “One mans trash is another mans treasure, what he doesn’t appreciate the next man will.” Until recently analyzing this statement I always pondered about it as a metaphor using the thoughts, and ideas of people, but after reading Garbology I have come up with a literal process of reusing trash. On average Americans wastes 220 million tons of waste generated each year in the United States which ends up in one of the over 3,500 landfills. According to Edward Humes, the author of Garbology, “Garbage has become one the most accurate measures of prosperity in the twenty-first-century America and the world,” which proves that trash is a means to improving the success rate of Americans. This reminds me of the words of Confucius who stated, “When a goal cannot be reached, don’t adjust the goal, adjust the action step” because with the knowledge from garbology we can
From that “. . . cheese with a spot of mold” to that “. . . half jar of peanut butter” (64). Furthermore, I think that if people read this essay they may realize that some of the stuff they call trash is actually not trash at all. This essay personally made me become more thankful that I don’t have to dumpster dive just to be able to eat. Likewise, I began to understand that I and others “throw away perfectly good stuff” that really shouldn’t be in the trash (64). By making an effort to reduce my waste, I will reduce my ecological footprint on the earth and ultimately leave more resources for further
Good Morning everyone, i'm here today to address the situations regarding recycling. There is much debate as to if it is truly beneficial to recycle, some see it as a waste of time gathering resources and money in gas to take it to recycling centers. If local governments gave you the opportunity to recycle by providing recycling bins would you take advantage? If you said no, there are plenty of reasons as to why you should say yes, starting with economic benefits. By 2025 it is estimated that the U.S will save over 850 billion dollars(BIR President Ranjit Baxi). Big businesses such as Apple are already on board with recycling, this year alone they have made 40 million in recycled devices (Environmental Responsibility Report). Other benefits include environment. Some disclaimers believe that landfill spaces will not fill up anytime soon and that they are not harmful to the environment, on the other hand why should we wait until it becomes a problem to fix our landfills? If we can stop the problem at its source there is no reason not to recycle as it positively affects everyone.
I recycle everything that I can recycle in my area, compost and waste that I can compost, and do not replace products until necessary. I believe that I produce much less solid waste than the average U.S. citizen but there is more that I can do. Some research suggests that in the U.S. recycling has become a normal routine behavior and that just because a person recycles does not mean that they are environmentally friendly consumers (Ebreo 1999). When looking at this from the solid waste management aspect, a large proportion of people are recycling but are not seeking out items with less packaging and other ways to reduce solid
One day during summer when my family and I were having barbecue at the park, there were lot of others people gathering and we didn’t know them but they were having barbecue also. When done with everything they left knowing that they leave their trash behind them. It surprised me because they thought about how they could leave such a trash behind them. So, my family and I had to eat together and around the trash, but we couldn’t leave knowing that the other people had made a bunch of mess and we had clean it up. My pet peeve is we could do recycling as a way to keep the earth clean and safe for the future. Because having trash tossed everywhere can creates pollution and renewable is a great way, to keep the earth clean. There are many little
The former White House Communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, gave an interview with a reporter from The New Yorker. Inspired by his comments, Everyday Ethics created the podcast “Foul Language.” During the podcast, the hosts converse about the ethics and reasoning for foul language in the workplace and in our everyday lives.
People Need to Recycle In the United Sates, where the population is inflated every year. The amount of space for landfills decreases every day. The need for recycling should not be asked, it should just be done out of habit. Everyone in America needs to recycle, to help the lamdfill problem, help the environment, and help produce new products from recycled goods. In America there is about two-hundred and eight tons of residential and commercial trash generated a year, 4.3 pounds per person a day (Prichard 1A). This is an overwhelming amount of trashed produced yearly. When people recycle this number can be drastically cut. But many people do not practice and use
Recycling is done by many people all over the world. Many states across the U.S have made it mandatory, and will fine citizens for not doing their part. Some states have even declared bans on recyclable materials in landfills.. Many agree, and many believe that it is a waste of time, money, and resources. This essay will prove that wrong and explain to you how, and why recycling should be mandatory and why more places should declare bans on recyclable materials in landfills.
Not a lot of people know what recycling does or how it helps. Nobody thinks after finishing a can of soda, eating a bar of chocolate or drinking a water bottle where the container goes. People just throw them in the bin and that is it, they are taken care off. However, that’s not the truth. These containers end up in our oceans or lands, they are just dumped there with other trash and just dirty the place. Just because they are out of our sight doesn’t mean they are gone. That is why recycling should be utilized more to help save the planet and other reasons.
The issues pertaining to consumer’s role on creating more garbage over the years remains to be a controversial topic within the social and economic realms. Some issues that are in support of garbage include brining in revenue to the district, employs a great amount of people, feeds our economy by stimulating consumerism and the economy, allows individuals to live a mobile life, helps to keep disease away and sanitary living conditions, convenient in regards to disposing unwanted materials, and encourages composting. According to an organization called Less is More, “Organic wastes, such as food waste and yard waste, make up 25 to 50% of what people throw away…composting can significantly cut down on your overall trash.” Due to Americans now living in closer proximities to each other more garbage is being produced, but by understanding how compost their garbage efficiently can allow them to spend more on goods on the market. Some values that are in support of garbage include prosperity, valuing one’s quality of life and best interests, morality, and wanting the best for their health.
We can help reduce the amount of trash that is being produced every year by being determined to recycle all recyclable materials and spreading that mentality to others and encouraging them to copy our actions.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, in 2013, Americans generated about 254 million tons of trash and recycled about 87 million tons, equivalent to a 34.3 % recycling rate. On average, we recycled and composted 1.51 pounds of our individual waste generation of 4.40 pounds per person per day (EPA). And even so some might argue the cost effectiveness of recycling I find this EPA statistic along with the obvious alleviation on global warming and all its effects reason enough to take a closer look at our recycling mentality. Waste prevention is possible in every life situation: in the home, at the office or at work, at school or on the road yet we are reluctant to engage in recycling and therefore waste reduction. We need to avoid waste instead of causing it.