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Glass Recycling

Glass Recycling:

Americans throw away enough glass bottles and jars every two weeks. Most bottles and jars contain at least 25% recycled glass. Glass never wears out — it can be recycled forever. We save over a ton of resources for every ton of glass recycled — 1,330 pounds of sand, 433 pounds of soda ash, 433 pounds of limestone, and 151 pounds of feldspar. A ton of glass produced from raw materials created 384 pounds of mining waste. Using 50% recycled glass cuts it by about 75%.We get 27.8 pounds of air pollution for every ton of new glass produced.

Glass recycling reduces pollution by 14-20%.  It saves 25-32% of the energy used to make glass. Every day, Americans recycle about 13 million glass jars and bottles. Germany recycles almost 40% of its glass.

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Water Pollution

Reduce Water Pollution

Water is a precious resource and the amount available for human needs and for the environment is limited, in dry or wet years. It’s our duty or responsibility to save our environment. The best way to save human needs and environment is Recycling. You know recycling can reduce water pollution isn’t interesting. I know you guys are more curious to know about that. No, problem let’s begin.

1) A lot of harmful chemicals and waste end up in the ocean because we have so much garbage. Recycling would reduce our garbage.

2) Some of the harmful chemicals in our garbage from landfills could seep into the ground, and eventually reach the oceans and other bodies of water as well as our groundwater. This pollutes the water.

3) If we recycled, we would need to produce fewer things since we would be reusing more.

Daljit Nagra

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