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From the pollution created by landfills to the drastic effects of plastic in our oceans, we urgently need to stem the flow of waste pouring into our environment. Here's a reminder of why recycling is such a good thing – for you and the planet.

  • Conserve Natural Resources: The world's natural resources are finite, and some are in very short supply. Recycling wood and paper saves forests and trees. No doubt you can plant trees, but you can’t replace virgin rainforests or ancient woodlands once they are exhausted. Recycling plastic means creating less new plastic, which is a great thing, especially as it’s generally made from fossil fuel hydrocarbons.
  • Protecting Ecosystem and Wildlife: Recycling decreases the need to grow, harvest, or extract new raw materials from the Earth. That in turn reduces the harmful disruption and damage being done to the natural world, with fewer forests cut down, rivers diverted, and wild animals harmed or displaced. It ultimately leads to less pollution of water, soil, and air. And of course, if our plastic waste isn't safely put in the recycling, it can be blown or washed into oceans and rivers and end up hundreds or thousands of miles away. It can pollute coastlines and waterways and become trouble for everyone. our plastic waste isn't safely put in the recycling, it can be blown or washed into oceans and rivers and end up hundreds or thousands of miles away. It can pollute coastlines and waterways and become trouble for everyone.
  • Reducing Demand for Raw Materials: The world's growing demand for new stuff has led to more of the poorest and most vulnerable people being displaced from their homes or exploited. Forest communities can find themselves restricted as a result of the search for cheap timber and rivers can be damned or polluted by plant waste. It's far better to recycle existing products than to damage someone else's land or community in the search for new raw materials.
  • Minimizing Climate-Changing Carbon Emissions: Because recycling means you need to use minimal energy on sourcing and processing new raw materials, it creates lower carbon emissions. It also keeps potentially methane-releasing waste out of land sites. Minimizing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases being emitted into the atmosphere is crucial for stopping disastrous climate change.

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