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Bringing about Good Environmental Impact of Plastic Recycling
from:You can bet if there is a way to debate a subject, someone will find a way to do it. Let’s take the recycling movement for example. It depends on who you listen to and which studies you read on the lean of the environmental impact of plastic recycling. Some groups ensure that their studies suggest that it is unimportant and the state of the planet is just fine and will continue to be so. On the other hand, you can find plenty of information that seems to suggest that the earth will self destruct in a matter of minutes. Like with so many other issues, the truth lies somewhere in the middle. In the meantime, it makes sense to do everything you can to reduce the environmental impact of plastic. Recycling is the most convenient way to do it.
One of the easiest ways to make your interest and concern about the environmental impact of plastic recycling known is to do it in the store. We aren’t suggesting you stage a protest or anything that could get you thrown in jail. Simply, make it a point to only purchase products with little to no plastic in the packaging. The less the material is needed, the less the manufacturers will use it and along with recycling, simple avoidance will help make plastic packaging obsolete. You could also contact the companies that use plastic packaging and explain that you would be more willing to buy their products without the harmful plastic wrapping.
Another way to have a positive effect on the environmental impact of plastic recycling is to get involved. It takes more than just recycling yourself to make a difference, though it is certainly a good place to start. But to really bring about change you have to let your federal, state, and local legislator know what you want. You could start out with something as minor as requesting all employers in your area to provide recycling bins for their employees while at work and also arrange for recycling pick up. You could also ask that businesses that manufacturer packaging be required to include a certain percentage of recycled plastics in their products to reduce the amounts of virgin plastics made.
The overall environmental impact of plastic recycling is growing everyday. With the people already involved continuing to make a difference and more people joining the efforts, it won’t be long before we see even more positive change. The important thing is keep doing what you can personally and make sure businesses and the local government knows how you feel about this issue.
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Recycled Crochet gets crafty with trash - The Herald-Mail
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