Recycling…as American as Apple Pie
What is patriotic? Fighting for one’s country is patriotic, flag-waving is patriotic, singing “The Star-Spangled Banner” is patriotic. Now, let’s think outside the bin (sorry, recycling humor) to something you do everyday. That’s right. Every time you reduce, reuse and recycle you’re celebrating your love for your country.
During World War II citizens were urged to recycle (or “salvage”) metal, rubber, paper and even kitchen fat to help in the war effort. Today’s soldiers don’t need recycled steel for guns, salvaged kitchen fat for explosives or scrap paper for packaging, but recycling is still patriotic.
By recycling, we show our love for our country by protecting our nation’s resources, reducing our dependence on the resources of other countries and boosting our economy.
-Recycling plastic reduces the need for virgin plastic. Of course, virgin plastic isn’t a natural resource, but the petroleum used to make it is. In fact, approximately 4% of our annual oil consumption is used to make plastics. By recycling more plastic we reduce the need for the production of virgin plastic and that reduces our dependence on foreign oil.
-Of course, oil isn’t our only source of energy. Recycling materials also reduces our need for coal—and that protects those purple mountains majesty.
-Using less energy also saves money. Saving money improves the national economy, but the recycling industry has given the national economy a real boost by creating over a million jobs. In fact, a recent report by the Pew Charitable Trusts found that jobs in conservation and pollution mitigation (including the recycling industry) make up 65% of the United States’ clean energy economy.
-Recycling paper protects our forests by reducing the need for trees to produce paper. Recycling cars and other objects made of steel and iron reduces the amount of iron ore we must mine and recycling aluminum reduces the amount of aluminum we have to pull out of the ground.
1 comment:
A great post with a patriotic twist!
In my research for my blog that there is tremendous disparity across this great nation in the level of recycling, specifically in terms of curbside recycling. As you are probably aware from the latest (2007) report from the EPA (http://www.epa.gov/osw/nonhaz/municipal/msw99.htm), more than 34 million metric tons of things we classically "think" of as recyclable material (54% of what we generate) still ends up in our landfills. Making it as easy as possible is the key to success. The North West has the highest level of curbside recycling available (84%), and the south has the lowest (30%). Perhaps looking at recycling from a patriotic view is a good way to motivate change. Do it because it is the right thing to do, to show your patriotism.
Chad M. Wall
www.ecotrashsolutions.com
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