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    The Plastic Age

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    The Plastic Age is going strong. Plastic rules our lives and how! It’s durable‚ does not perish‚ and you don’t need to cut trees to make it. And despite being much frowned upon and debated‚ plastic has a strong presence in almost every nook of our lives. So deep is the plastic connection that we use the term to refer to anything fake — plastic smile‚ plastic snow‚ plastic surgery! Imagine‚ if the Titanic were made of plastic‚ it may never have sunk. So while we battle plastic bags choking our drains

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    advantages of recycling

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    THE BENEFITS OF RECYCLING Recycling is one of an important thing to save our life. Recycling means reducing the demands for waste treatment capacity and reducing waste streams. The consumption of non-renewable resources will increase if the less obvious recycling increased. The objectives of recycling are to minimize the resources utilization and emissions of all streams of materials in the production cycle. All the people in the earth should make recycling as their routine in their daily because

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    Benefits of Recycling

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    Tran Thu Trang TA38B Topic: benefits of recycling Almost all countries today‚ there is a growing concern for recycling. “Recycling” is a word that we often hear when it comes to preserving environment. That is an obvious benefit but not the only one brought from recycling. In order to know more about the reasons why recycling is essential and effects of it on our lives‚ this issue will be discussed in this essay clearly. When new products are manufactured from original materials‚ the amount

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    Glass Recycling

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    products. What’s more‚ the waste glass can be a pollutant of our environment. Therefore‚ it is necessary to collect waste glass and recycle it. 1.2 History of glass recycling The beginning of glass recycling is from 1971 in England. People started to collect waste glass bottle to a patent file. As the starting of glass recycling‚ it means people start notice the damage and the financial benefit of glass waste. 1.3 Damage Waste glass is dangerous. When broken glass is littered into environment

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    Ethics of Recycling

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    The Ethics of Recycling In recent decades‚ there has been an increasing interest in environmental awareness in the United States‚ as well as in many other countries. People are becoming aware of our current global warming issue‚ the decreasing numbers of one-use resources‚ and the great rise in air and water pollution. We have been seeking ways to treat and prevent these problems in our current society. One of the major ways Americans have been trying to combat the issue of decreasing numbers

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    Plastic Pollution

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    Plastic Pollution Introduction The world population is living‚ working‚ vacationing‚ increasingly conglomerating along the coasts‚ and standing on the front row of the greatest‚ most unprecedented‚ plastic waste tide ever faced. Washed out on our coasts in obvious and clearly visible form‚ the plastic pollution spectacle blatantly unveiling on our beaches is only the prelude of the greater story that unfolded further away in the the world’s oceans‚ yet mostly originating from where we stand: the

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    Recycling in America

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    Running head: MANDATORY RECYCLING IN AMERICA Mandatory Recycling in America Michelle Hendrickson Kaplan University Comp. II Professor Anderson December 19‚ 2011 Mandatory Recycling in America The “Big Idea” I have chosen to take on is “Recycling”. My thesis statement will be “Recycling should be made mandatory in our nation due to the fact that waste management in the United States is in a state of chaos.” There are always two sides to every controversy but‚ I believe with further research I

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    Textile Recycling

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    many textiles are recyclable‚ even if they are made from synthetic fabrics. Unfortunately‚ because of this‚ tons of textiles end up in landfills‚ rather than at recycling centers. By recycling textiles‚ we reduce the amount of energy that is required to produce the fabrics‚ since much of the production is already done. Also‚ recycling helps conserve precious resources. Many don’t relise how much energy it actually takes when making new textiles. The enviroment is effected when you don’t recycle

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    Ocean and Plastic

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    Ocean Turns Into Plastic Island? Could Happen Have you ever wondered what happens to that plastic bottle or plastic bag that you throw away? What if I told you that the bag and the bottle are slowly killing off marine life and slowly turning our oceans into dumps? This is the case and the problem is only growing and everybody is responsible for it and everybody needs to pitch in and clean up this mess. We all use plastic because it’s convenient for us‚ but in the end it ends up killing the marine

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    Plastic and Environment

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    Plastic and Environment A plastic material is any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids that are moldable. Plastics are typically organic polymers of high molecular mass‚ but they often contain other substances. They are usually synthetic‚ most commonly derived from petrochemicals‚ but many are partially natural. Composition Most plastics contain organic polymers. The vast majority of these polymers are based on chains of carbon atoms alone or with oxygen‚ sulfur‚ or nitrogen

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