Summer informs his readers about plastic bags and their effects on the environment with large amounts of credibility. Citing several major sources and individuals, Summer appears extremely knowledgeable about this topic. He states, “according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, plastic bags, sacks, and wraps of all kinds (not just grocery bags) make up only about 1.6 percent of all municipal solid waste materials”. Throughout his argument, Summer clearly demonstrates his opinions that plastic bags do not harm the environment near as much as reusable bags do. Attempting to persuade his readers to think the same, he creates a tone of credibility as he cites numerous credible sources.
“Despite China's restrictions, U.S. plastics recycling continued to grow in 2013, with plastic bottle recycling up by 4.3% over 2012,19 and polyethylene film recycling up by 11%.20 Recycling of non-bottle rigid materials (e.g., yogurt tubs, clamshell containers) declined by just under 1% in 2013 but overall has tripled since 2007 to more than 1 billion pounds per year as more communities have added non-bottle rigid containers to their collection programs.” The author has obviously been putting good research toward this topic before, or during the writing of this article. All the information is present, but the presentation is still not emotional, and in few ways remotely attaching to the reader. All the facts are there, just not the connection that makes people want to read it. I find it as the difference between reading a chart, and reading a note, one is meant to speak to a person, and the other is intended to represent
Due to the negative effects caused from plastic it will always play a role in our environment. One hundred different chemicals have been created after the 1950s to the current day. Something people do not realize is that throwing a plastic wrapper on the ground will end up in a birds stomach, burning plastic in a fire will end up in the air we breathe, and recycling plastic will end up back in our homes. The author states, “I don’t even shop anymore. Anything I need will just float
Other options for organisations are by reducing waste in the workplace through reuse and recycling efforts that have a positive impact on the environment. Less office waste means less trash in landfills. Recycling paper, aluminium cans, ink cartridges and even office machinery and equipment can help reduce the global environmental impact of consumer consumption. Other options, such as composting, can reduce waste even further. Organisations may be able to generate extra revenue by selling aluminium or machinery as scrap
These are the effects of recycling: Cleaner world No overflowing landfills No more animals getting
Watch by Peter Canby If you walk into most households around the United States, most families and individuals would argue to you that recycling is very important. These people say this because they believe that what they are throwing out is valuable enough to pay for it to be recycled and turned into new items of value. However, the article Recycling Is Garbage claims that recycling these materials that have been deemed as valuable to be pointless.
It also makes our lives easier in many ways. There are many other things that you can recycle beside paper or plastic. Some of the things that you can recycle include greeting cards, pantyhose, crayons, bicycles, carpet and
When a person doesn’t buy as many unnecessary items, they save money. Einstein stated “All that is valuable… depends on the opportunity for development…” Since there are opportunities to save money and financially help the individual, recycling becomes valuable. There are also global advantages to recycling: by recycling, people are “helping to reduce global environment damage and making this earth a better place on which to live” (9). This obvious impact is what makes recycling valuable.
In 2008, Canada was the 37th populated country in the world [1]. However, Canada ranked the first place in waste production per capita among other countries in 2009. Each Canadian generated 777 kg of municipal garbage [2]. Mass individual waste production causes massive problems. For example, it effects habitat destruction and atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere pollution.
Imagine living in a world where the air is polluted and most people are afraid to step outside their front door, in the near future, this may be reality for Americans. Americans throw out over 200 million tons of garbage a year, yet recycle not nearly as much. Most people do not realize it but recycling is a vital part of America’s society and if Americans do not perform this action, it will backfire on them. People in America are debating whether Americans are recycling enough and correctly. After analyzing the data, one will definitely agree that Americans need to be more educated on recycling due to the fact that most people do not know what happens after they recycle an item, nearly all Americans are recycling incorrectly, and Am To begin,
Water Write-up Novam Domum Water is extremely important for humans and other animals to survive and you couldn’t have any kind of society without water. When designing a space settlement, one very crucial thing that needs to be taken into account is your water. To keep the space colony sustainable, we will need to have ways of recycling and reusing water. We will need to know what things can negatively affect our water supply, how much water we will be using for different things, where we will be storing our water, and we need to design a water system that will filter water and not let water go to waste.
Speech Title: The Importance of Recycling General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: I want to educate my audience about the importance of recycling. Introduction I. Attention Getter: (History) Love Canal- Niagara Falls, NY hooker company dump site 1920’s ,1952 school board $1 contaminated cancer; birth defects II. Statement of Significance: Recycling is critical currently if we need to leave this planet for our who and what is to come.
Recycling reduces the rate of pollution, and pollution affects human conditions. As an example, in a landfill, the chemicals that are decomposing are releasing air toxins, harming human's senses. Hydrogen sulfate gases are an example of harmful chemicals, and these gases can cause respiratory problems and irritation in the eyes and nose. When the waste material that could be recycled is burned, that process also releases a whole mass of toxins that people breathe. Finally, recycling helps people in terms of health and
Recycling has become a very controversial issue all over the world for many different cultures. America has been arguing for decades on how to properly recycle materials and how to dispose of materials appropriately. Today, the amount of trash in landfills that could be recycled is ridiculous and very unhealthy for both adults and children. There are so many landfills around the United States, that many have been grassed over and made into parks for the future children in our community to play on. If we do not start becoming more conscious of our waste, American citizens are going to be living among trash.