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What Is Recycling Important? Recycling is important due to the fact that it reduce waste materials that we use everyday and to be able to produce new materials through it without having to send it to the landfills or to the dump sites.
We might not notice it but when we recycle there will be less rubbish or trash to dispose of and recycling create a good job than waste disposals.
There is lots of reason why we should recycle:
Recycling Saves Energy
Conserving energy remains an important issue in Malaysia, especially with increased demand and unpredictable energy markets. Energy savings through recycling are an important environmental benefit. It almost always takes less energy to make a new product from recycled materials than it does to
make it from new materials.
For example, when making cans, using recycled aluminum requires 96% less energy than manufacturing new aluminum from its virgin material, bauxite. Other commonly recycled items have a strong energy reduction when compared with the energy intensity used to extract their virgin materials. Recycling plastic bottles uses 76% less energy, paper uses 45% less, and glass uses 21% less.
Each year recycling in Malaysia saves enough energy to power 1 million Malaysia homes and reduces water pollutants by 21,000 tons.
Recycling Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Heard of Global Warming? The average
Malaysia generates about 12,000 pounds of carbon dioxide every year from personal transportation, home energy use and from the energy used to produce all of the products and services we consume.
Many may question how efficient recycling is after all of the hauling, transporting, and processing involved in recycling.
Ton for ton, recycling reduces more pollution, saves more energy and reduces GHG emissions more than any other solid waste management option.
You have the power to make a difference. Learn how to make small changes to your daily routine which can add up to big changes in helping to stop global warming.
Recycling Reduces Air and Water Pollution
Recycling reduces air and water pollution because the recycling process reduces the amount of air pollution produced by power plants and the amount of water pollution produced by chemicals used in the manufacturing process.
Recycling 14 trees worth of paper reduces air pollutants by 165,142 tons.
Recycling Saves Natural Resources
By using materials more than once, we conserve natural resources ensuring our children's futures. • California’s recycling saves 14 million trees each year and helps to reduce air pollutants by 165,142 tons. • Recycling paper saves trees and water.
• Making a ton of paper from recycled stock saves up to 17 trees and uses 50% less water (that’s 7000 gallons).
• Four pounds of bauxite are saved for every pound of aluminum recycled.
Recycling Creates Jobs
Recycling can usually be the least expensive waste management method for cities and towns because the recycling process creates far more jobs that landfills or incinerators.
The environmental impacts of recycling are also astounding. Each year recycling saves
enough energy to power 1 million Malaysia homes and reduces water pollutants by 21,000 tons. Furthermore, recycling saves 14 million trees each year and helps to reduce air pollutants by 165,142 tons.
Recycling Saves Space in Landfills
Recycling saves space in our existing landfills. As landfills fill up we have to find new space for additional landfills. There is no more space in Malaysia Kuala Lumpur – unless you want a landfill in your back yard. Recycling reduces the amount of solid waste going into landfills, making each landfill last longer.
Environmental Importance
Recycling is very important as waste has a huge negative impact on the natural environment. • Harmful chemicals and greenhouse gasses are released from rubbish in landfill sites. Recycling helps to reduce the pollution caused by waste. • Habitat destruction and global warming are some the affects caused by deforestation. Recycling reduces the need for raw materials so that the rainforests can be preserved. • Huge amounts of energy are used when making products from
raw materials. Recycling requires much less energy and therefore helps to preserve natural resources.