A Recycling Revolution
http://www.recycling-revolution.com/recycling-benefits.html
This website helped me learn facts about what can happen if we recycled. As in: Recycling and composting diverted nearly 70 million tons of material away from landfills and incinerators in 2000, up from 34 million tons in 1990-doubling in just 10 years. it also told me how we can benefit from recycling in many aspects like new jobs and conserving our resources
Recycling saves energy and resources
http://www.hcdoes.org/sw/benefits_of_recycling.htm
After visiting this website I learned many facts about how recycling saves energy and resources, decreases pollution, decreases tree cutting, reduces reliance on imported oil, and reduces our reliance on landfills. All these components help with global warming and other problems on Earth.
Recycling
http://earth911.com/recycling/
In this insightful website I learned that recycling is a process of taking a product at the end of its useful life and using all or part of it to make another product. Also that recycling reduces waste sent to landfills, and making new products out of recycled ones reduces the amount of energy needed in production. And that it’s important to recycle lots of products, including those that you might not initially think of recycling. This includes batteries, electronics, motor oil, paint and any product that has “Caution” or “Warning” on the label.
How to Go Green: Recycling
http://planetgreen.discovery.com/go-green/recycling/
This website told me many great new things about recycling. Like how recycling got it's start almost four decades ago, when a U.S. paper company wanted a symbol to communicate its products’ recycled content to customers. That is how the famous symbol for recycling came about. To many people, recycling conjures up the blue plastic bins and bottle drives. But recycling is a design principal, a law of nature, a source of creativity, and a source of prosperity.
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