yes it should be legal. Schools are where our kids learn many valuable tools for life. If we start implementing recycling in schools, it will become more of a life style for them. When they grow up they most likely will continue to recycling, and that's what our world needs.
Yes.The kids would be helping the enviornment and the earth. You'd be doing a deed that not everyone does.
yes and no! it costs $$ a lot but it helps the environment!
Because we are using up resources faster that we are generating them
No, but it is encouraged.
Mandatory recycling is thought of as a good thing although there are also cons to it. A pro would be more recycling of goods and a con would be the punishments of not following the rule.
about 15% of waste is package due to the lack of recycling in the world these days and i think that recycling should become a mandatory law in all states around the country
if recycling is mandatory then you will only be payed 1 cent every 5 pounds and you will be gay Yes i concurr with this statement and would like to add that your probably extremely obease
Yes school is mandatory in Thailand.
It's a little inconvenient, but I see no other drawbacks to it.
Implementing mandatory drug testing for school students can be a controversial and complex issue. It may be beneficial in addressing drug use and promoting a drug-free environment in schools. However, it can also have negative consequences such as breaching privacy, creating distrust, and stigmatizing students who may need help and support. It's important to weigh the potential benefits against the ethical and practical concerns before implementing such a policy.
We put glass in the barrel for recycling at school.
should school students face a mandatory drug test
In this economy, aluminum brings in good money.