No.
When enough people start to bother about it!
Recycling just one aluminum can saves enough electricity to run a TV for about four hours.
it's mostly poor people who recycle they sell the recycling items to people with recycling systems
no
it helps the environment!! that's reason enough!
Some people recycle, but not enough. The typical landfill in a developed country is made up of * Paper 41% * Garden cuttings 18% * Glass and plastic 15% * Metal 9% * Food 9% * Other 8% Composting and recycling can cut about 90% of all that, saving energy and reducing greenhouse gases.
I don't believe that people in general hate recycling; it just seems to be one of those issues where many people don't take too seriously as they do not believe that their lack of recycling would have a diverse effect on the environment. The catch to this of course is that if enough people think like this, the environment does indeed suffer. For this reason, many companies have taken it upon themselves to raise awareness of this issue by hosting community events and organizations and building facilities to recycle various types of materials. The entire functions of these corporations is to reduce the amount of waste in the environment and increase the amount of recycling occurring to ultimately preserve the environment. So, it doesn't seem that most people hate the act of recycling itself, they simply don't believe it is a big enough issue to warrant being at the forefront of their mind as they don't believe their generation will feel the effects.
Laziness
By recycling.
Recycling one aluminum can save enough energy to run a television for 3 hours. Aluminum recycling uses 95% less energy compared to producing new aluminum from raw materials.
Some people do not recycle things as they do not earn money by doing so. People do not take the incentive to do so as recycling is just hard work for them. And sometimes people like to use the objects instead of recycling.
People have been recycling for years and hopefully in the future so the old things can become new things and trash dont pile up KEEP UP THE RECYCLING