The latest statistics from 2013 state that over 70 percent of Americans admit to littering at least once during the last five years. Annually, the US spends over 11 million dollars trying to clean up litter.
Approximately 26% of Canadian household waste ends up in landfills. This percentage has been decreasing over the years as efforts to reduce, reuse, and recycle waste have increased.
We recycle paper to save trees, reduce waste in landfills, and conserve energy and resources used in making new paper.
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Yes, schools should recycle to reduce waste, conserve natural resources, and teach students about the importance of environmental sustainability. By incorporating recycling programs, schools can contribute to a cleaner and healthier environment for future generations.
Approximately 57% of the world's remaining rainforests are located in the neotropics region, which includes Central and South America. These rainforests are incredibly diverse and play a crucial role in global biodiversity and climate regulation.
7 percent
There is not a specific percentage but certainly not significant enough.
5-7% on weekly basis
A total of 23% of people don't recycle. Specifically paper, I am not too sure. sorry. not i don't know a thing.
Some do, some don't.
Approximately 32% of Americans recycle, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. This number is constantly changing as recycling initiatives and awareness campaigns continue to develop.
100% of people in Colorado recycle, because when you throw something in the trash, it most likely gets recycled automaticly by the department of waste.
77% recycle, 23% don't, 86% have access to curbside recycling.
out of 100 about 95 % do and about 5% dont
You can help recycle. You can also donate clothes to orphans.
british people generally recycle more than a fifth of their rubbish
an average of 23.4 percentage