来源:环球教育教研中心
小编:环球教育教研中心 95
In many countries, there is not enough recycling of waste materials (e.g. paper, glass, cans).
What are the reasons and solutions?
Introduction
The vast wealth of resources on our planet, including raw materials and energy, are finite and will eventually run out. As global citizens, our actions not only affect our individual lives but also the natural environment, signifying the dire importance of reusing, reducing and recycling materials.
Body
Initially, numerous citizens simply fail to pay attention to separating their rubbish, let alone their cities providing the option to compartmentalize their trash with the use of distinctive recycle bins. Education about recycling and waste management is lacking in a variety of nations and once people throw away garbage, they consider that is the end of their contribution. On the contrary, the waste is either shipped to landfills or burnt in incinerators, either way leading to an unnecessarily large amount of toxic soil and water pollution that can harm ecosystems.
In order to resolve these large-scale issues, government needs to improve infrastructure and provide methods for citizens to incorporate recycling into their daily lives. Moreover, education systems ought to considerably enhance awareness and teach the importance of merely placing recycled materials in their proper bins, particularly at a young age whereby youth could develop these habits early. Ad campaigns may be placed in the media or volunteers could educate residents on how to recycle in order to engrain these concepts into their lifestyles.
Conclusion
To preserve and protect natural resources for future generations, it is evident that inhabitants need to make essential alterations to their recycling habits. By making small changes in how waste is handled, the positive consequences could magnify on a global scale and it would lead to having a significantly better environment.
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