Recycling
· What is the total population of your community? You may use reliable Internet resources to identify this information.
· If everyone in your community recycled as much trash as you did for one week, how much garbage could your area recycle? To calculate this number, you can use your number and multiply it by the number of people in your community.
· How much trash could your community save in a year? To calculate this number, multiply the weekly estimate for your community by the number of weeks in a year.
· Do you think your community recycles enough? How can the US Government place more importance on recycling?
Part 3
Examine the process of recycling. Include the following:
· Explain how recycled material is reused.
· Describe what happens to recycled cans, bottles, and newspapers after they go to the recycling bin.
· Examine the impact you have on creating renewed resources from these recycled items.
Support your statements with appropriate examples and scholarly references.
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Florida/Population
417,650 (2013)
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Jacksonville
842,583
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Miami
417,650
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Orlando
255,483
City in Florida
Florida's southeastern tip, is a vibrant city whose Cuban influence is reflected in the cafes and cigar shops that line Calle Ocho in Little Havana. Miami Beach, on barrier islands across the turquoise waters of Biscayne Bay, is home to glamorous South Beach, famed for its colorful art deco buildings, white sand, surfside hotels and trendsetting nightclubs.
One of the most effective ways to help us to bring your own reusable cloth bag to purchase groceries. If you forget, insist on paper, and pack as many goods in one bag as possible, without double bagging.
1. Try to reduce the amount of packaging you purchase by buying products in bulk.
2. Have any paper statements that are normally mailed to you – such as bills, financial statements, newsletters, etc. – e-mailed to you instead.
3. Buy products that are packaged in cardboard or paper board instead of Styrofoam.
4. Try to avoid disposable items such as paper plates, cups, and utensils.
5. When wrapping presents, opt for reusable gift bags instead of wrapping paper – or maybe even reuse wrapping paper.
6. There are many good reasons for adding recycling to your routine, ranging from a personal level to a global advantage.
7. Recycling your waste makes you more responsible in the way you use and dispose of it. It is evident from studies that people who do this instinctively cut down on buying unwanted things from the supermarket. They think of how to dispose of the packaging or the product after use before even buying it. As a result, people end up saving a considerable amount of money while also saving the planet.
8. Individuals, governing bodies and companies can take pride in minimizing their waste as they are helping to reduce global environmental damage and making this earth a better place on which to live. It is a direct contribution that every one can take price in.
Rrefrences
http://www.earthsfriends.com/why-recycling-important/