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    Economic Factors of Recycling The environmental factors of recycling are wildly known but little is discussed of the economic factors‚ recycling does provide benefits and adds value to an economy. For example‚ in the United States of America‚ these benefits stem from the jobs‚ products manufactured and sales generated by the recycling industry. National recycling efforts are responsible for maintaining hundreds of thousands of the US every year. The Economic Factors of Recycling Increased Wages:

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    Recycling (outline) Introduction 60 percent of the 200 million tons of garbage that Arabs produce yearly could be recycled. It may seem easy just to throw whatever people have finished using in the trash‚ but our wasteful ways have negative effects on the environment. The solution to this problem is to recycle. It is the best way to protect natural resources and to reduce the costs of processing garbage and of cleaning up. The citizens of the Arab world should start thinking seriously

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    9/27/2010 Recycling should be mandatory Producing electricity is the number one cause of air pollution in the United States. Lighting is up to 35% of America’s electricity consumption. Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a one hundred-watt bulb for twenty hours‚ a computer for three hours‚ or a TV for two hours. Americans throw away enough aluminum every month to rebuild our entire commercial air fleet. All of these are reasons why recycling should become a mandatory process

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    Why Is Recycling Important? Some benefits include: saving energy‚ saving land space‚ saving money‚ creating new jobs‚ reducing air and water pollution and preserving habitat for wildlife. That’s why recycling is important and you should take a closer look at your life and how your recycled materials are used in your daily life. Saves Energy It takes less energy to process recycled materials than it does to use virgin materials. For example

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    Water Reclamation and Recycling As our population continues to grow‚ many begin to raise questions about how (or even if it’s possible) to provide enough water to support this rapidly growing population. With our population recently reaching 7 Billion‚ it seems that finding the answer to this has become such an imperative as to be compared to our global energy crisis. As more and more research is conducted‚ one viable answer seems to keep resurfacing‚ water reclamation. While many proponents

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    Eng 101-01 28 November 2012 Garbage and Recycling Wastes Today cleanliness is the most important thing in both the homes and in a society. Taking care of the environment is a big responsibility. Since disposing of garbage and wastes maintains sanitary in the envorinment‚ everybody should also care about the beauty of their surroundings. Home garbages and some other solid wates should certainly be cleared out and be burned to keep the weather of the environment clean‚ however it is not always

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    Use Of Technology In Recycling Recycling plays an important role in saving our environment due to the fact that it reduces the demands for waste treatment capacity and lowers waste streams filling up to landfills. Recycling has a tremendously accelerated growth because it is combined with new technologies. The use of technology in recycling devises commonly practical methods that not only help facilitate recycling processes but also improve the efficiency of the recycling that makes it to

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    The History Of Paper & Recycling T he history of paper dates back almost 2‚000 years to when inventors in China first crafted cloth sheets to record their drawings and writings. Before then‚ people communicated through pictures and symbols etched on stone‚ bones‚ cave walls or clay tablets. Paper as we know it today was first made in Lei-Yang‚ China. About 300 years later‚ during the 8th century‚ Muslims (from the region that is now Syria‚ Saudi Arabia and Iraq) learned the Chinese

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    Language Arts 10 Period 7 Recycling should be Mandatory for Everyone Would you like to live in a filthy atmosphere or do you prefer to breathe fresh air? You decide. Recycling is the act of collecting‚ separating and recreating used materials into new products. Not everyone recycles for various reasons‚ either they are too lazy or they just don’t care about the environment. “United States recycles about thirty-two percent of its waste today” ("Recycling Statistics”). Recycling should be enforced as

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    protecting and improving the environment. They can change their lifestyle and how it affects the environment. They can make their homes‚ schools and youth organizations more environmentally friendly by adopting environmentally friendly practices‚ recycling of different materials as well as preserving resources such as water and electricity. Engaging youth in environmental protection not only creates direct impact on changing youth behaviors and attitudes‚ but possibly influence their parents‚ relatives

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