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Learning To Recycle To Protect The Environment

Recycling is easy. It is just that it is a new habit and we all know what it is like trying to form new habits. We meet resistance and apathy. We all know what we need to do to protect and nurture our environment, to prevent global catastrophe and save our future generations. But can we actually do it? Fortunately many people are now embracing the change and when that happens, more and more start to join the effort. I’m optimistic about meeting our global challenges because in the end I think we ultimately all care – well, most of us anyway!

Join the crowd and relearn to recycle

Do you know how to recycle your garbage? It is a process that is amazingly simple, yet so many people continue to throw every bit of garbage into the trash bin without separating it into appropriate containers. Each bag of trash that could have been recycled is another pound or more of garbage that is causing landfills to overflow.

There is only a certain amount of garbage that our nation will be able to handle. You can learn to do your part to reduce and reuse recyclables.

Recycling plastic, aluminium, paper, etc etc is both possible and desirable

Most cities and towns now offer a recycling program as a way to keep recyclables out of the landfills. But there are still towns that do not have recycling programs.

If you want to recycle and your town does not offer a program, then you can always start a movement to have one started. If there is one, then you will need to contact the sanitation department to find out the pick-up day and get the right containers for the right items.

Sort it out!

Step two is the actual sorting of garbage into the appropriate recycling containers. Recyclables can be broken up into different categories.

  • There are paper products,
  • waste products, such as food scraps and yard trimmings,
  • aluminum cans, glass containers and plastic liquid storage containers

You may not have a place to take everything but every little bit helps the greater cause. Once you have the appropriate containers, your next step is to perform the actual sorting. Do not wait until five minutes before the garbage pick-up is scheduled to begin sorting. The best advice is to do it as you go.

When you are finished with that milk jug, rinse it out and place it in the plastics bin. The same thing goes for that newspaper, aluminum cans and plastic bottles. If you want to keep your home smelling nice, then make sure you rinse out your containers before placing them in the recycling bins.

The knowledge on how to recycle is out there for you to gain. Follow the three steps and you will find yourself using more recycled materials and keeping more materials out of our landfills.

One person can make a difference by setting a good example at work, school and home.

New habits

Teach your family how to separate their garbage and before long it will become second nature to them. Each member can then influence one other person. If this keeps up there will be more and more families doing their part to save the environment.

What ideas do you have about how to recycle? Please comment below …

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