Recycling is important for several reasons,
1. To Reduce Bio-Hazards:- Many of the elements in our consumer goods won't biodegrade or don't break down into harmless substances when they are placed into landfill; landfill is still a principal form of waste disposal. This means that overtime they can release toxic and sometimes carcinogenic (cancer causing) elements into the soil and through leaching into the ground water, our rivers, streams and oceans. Eventually such substances can enter the food chain and cause the death or maiming of all sorts of species including ourselves.
2. To Reduce the CO2 (Carbon Dioxide Emissions) and potential dangers of Incineration:- If such materials are incinerated instead of landfilled upon disposal their burning produces CO2 (the principal or most controllable of the climate change or greenhouse gasses) emissions. Also incineration can only be safe if the plant they are incinerated in has very specialised particulate and noxious substance cleaning filter processes. Even at the end of this some fly ash remains that could contaminate land and water if not disposed of properly.
3. Even if materials will biodegrade 'safely' the process of degrading normally releases things like uncontrolled Methane and CO2. Both of which are climate change or 'Greenhouse gasses which contribute to global warming.
4. Open site, landfilled and sea dumped waste are a primary cause of Mammal and Avain (bird) deaths. Plastic shopping bags for example are a primary cause of wildlife death each year. In sea water they can be mistaken for jellyfish by wildlife and birds, whales, seals and turtles eat the bags then die from intestinal blockages; essentially they are starved to death painfully.
5. To Reduce demand on Scarce Resources:- Stone, Clays and other mined materials are finite (i.e. there's only so much we can extract before it runs out recycling building materials helps reduce pressure on these and also the huge carbon emissions involved in their extraction and transportation. Most plastic products are based on oil, this is again a finite resource as we are using it at a rate exceeding the millions of years it takes for oil to form. Wood takes time to grow, recycling wood products takes pressure off our precious forests. Living Trees not only provide a home to many endangered (particularly in the rainforests) and beautiful native species world wide, but they also "ground" CO2 during photosynthesis and lock it away safely; in doing so they help reduce climate change by taking some of the gas out of the atmosphere.
In summary, its important to recycle to reduce the impacts or damage done to the natural world and to preserve resources for the future. Its also important to remember that whilst buying solar panels or taking other relatively expensive steps to act on CO2 might not be within everyone's reach recycling is.
People and companies can use technology to reduce production of waste and reduce the use of resources by dumping the waste and crushing it up.
Technology helps reduce waste by reducing the amount of paper used. Emails can be sent with attachments to keep from using paper to print them.
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use your own blood in the printer instead of ink
reduce and re-use.
Use two way envelope
turn it off...
We need to reduce waste water to be able to have more water to replenish on its own. Remember waste water is and cannot be replenish and be use for the future. So, we need to reduce it. Conserve water.
To effectively monitor energy consumption in your home or office, you can use smart meters, energy monitoring devices, or apps to track usage, identify patterns, and make adjustments to reduce energy waste.
You can use rechargabel bateries
Advances in technology have helped to significantly reduce waste in various industries. One such example is the use of sensors and Internet of Things (IoT) devices in the waste management industry. These technologies can track waste levels in real-time and optimize collection routes, reducing the amount of fuel used and emissions generated by waste trucks. Additionally, the use of technology in recycling facilities has improved the efficiency of sorting and processing materials, reducing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. Another example is the use of 3D printing in manufacturing, which allows for the production of only what is needed, reducing waste from excess inventory and overproduction. Additionally, the rise of the circular economy, which emphasizes the reuse and repurposing of materials, has been facilitated by advancements in technology that make it easier to recover and recycle materials. In the agriculture industry, precision agriculture technologies such as drones and satellite imagery have enabled farmers to optimize their use of resources and reduce waste. For example, drones can be used to monitor crop growth and identify areas that are not thriving, allowing farmers to address issues before they become a waste of resources. Overall, technology has played a significant role in reducing waste across various industries, and it will continue to do so as new advancements are made.
dont use bad things