recycling
The percentage of glass waste can vary significantly by region and waste management practices, but globally, it is estimated that glass constitutes about 5-10% of total municipal solid waste. In some areas, recycling programs can help reduce this percentage by efficiently reclaiming glass for reuse. However, in places with limited recycling infrastructure, glass waste may be higher due to improper disposal. Overall, the key to reducing glass waste lies in increased recycling efforts and consumer awareness.
recycle
saves the enviroment
Because you can reuse 17% of nuclear waste and use it as if it was new.
You waste. That is, unless you couldn't reuse, then you're required to repair or recycle - but repair first.
Reuse, Recycle, Reduce, Refuse the waste
not pollute the water
reduce reuse recycle
Reduce, Reuse and Recylce
reuse
Recycling is one way to reduce waste and reusing products is another. Therefore, recycling Aluminum cans is an example of waste reuse since it saves 95% of the energy.
Suppose you've bought some jam in a glass jar, and then when it's empty you clean it out and hang on to the jar to keep other stuff in - that's reuse. If you leave the jar at a collection center where it will get carted away, melted down, and used in the production of new glass objects - that's recycle.