Recycling newspapers helps save trees. How high does a pile of newspapers have to be save an average tree?
30 feet
Unused newspapers can be recycled at a recycling center. If left unrecycled, they may end up in landfills where they can take years to decompose, contributing to environmental waste. Recycling newspapers helps save trees and reduces the demand for new paper production.
If all newspapers were recycled, it is estimated that we could save around 250 million trees each year. Recycling paper helps reduce the need for new paper production, which in turn helps preserve valuable forests and wildlife habitats.
It is estimated that recycling a 4-foot stack of newspapers can save around 12-24 trees. This number can vary based on factors such as the type of paper and the efficiency of the recycling process.
recycling is very good and it helps save money all around the world and it saves trees and if they keep cutting trees we wont have any oxygen to breathe (air)
it keeps trees from being chopped down which helps the environment by providing more oxygen
Recycling paper helps conserve trees, reduce landfill waste, and decrease energy use. It does not increase water consumption.
because it means we can re-use the same used resource, instead of depleting the complete supply. for example, recycling newspapers would mean that we will need to cut down fewer trees.
500,000 trees for and issuse and less than half a tree for one paper. the average family use about 3 trees a year on newspapers
I think it recycling helps our natural resource by well for example when you don't recycle paper the trees that give us air to breathe won't be here anymore and we wouldn't be able to breathe
10 trees
yes because it helps save the environment by using less energy to make new things. Also, say if you recycle paper you are saving trees. Because paper is made out of trees.