Convert, Reclaim, Recover

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This blog was created to support and promote the ideas of recycling and saving Mother Earth, by any means necessary. This blog has been written to target individuals who care about earth and would like to discover ways to help save the earth and all beings on it. Budding environmentalists are welcome here. I will primarily be speaking/complaining about the lack of recycling bins/care for the environment in New England. Mostly, I'll speak about Rhode Island, and URI. I hope all that read this blog will also pass on this information to others who may be interested. I will be posting about ways that we are harming the earth, and then giving ideas on how to help save the earth. I will also focus on recycling, it's benefits, and the types of items that can be recycled. If you care about the earth, or are looking for some tips on recycling, you've come to the right blog.

Why Should I Care?


When someone brings up the idea of recycling or saving the planet, a great many people react with "Why Should I Care?" or "Why Should I Recycle?"
The benefits of recycling can have a tremendous effect on our planet. "Well why should I care about the planet? I'm not going to be here long."
That is a terrible way of looking at things. We need to preserve and keep the earth healthy and beautiful for our children, for our children's children, for all future generations of human and animals.
The Environmental Protection Agency reports the United States produces approximately 220 million tons of garbage each year. Considering the United States is about 4% of the worlds population, one can estimate the entire planet's yearly production of garbage to be around 5 billion tons.
Imagine a world where nobody recycled. 5 billion tons of garbage a year, laying around in our rain-forests, our towns or cities, landfills reaching their capacity and pouring onto the streets. Our earth would be ruined.
Every little bit of recycling counts. Every effort makes a dent, even if you are just making sure to recycle paper every morning, you are keeping something that can be recycled out of the landfill, and making sure it gets reused.

"Recycling takes up too much of my time. It's far too time consuming."
Many people feel this way, however, it is not true. You need to focus on adding recycling as a daily part of your day, until you don't even realize that you're putting any extra effort into keeping the world a better place.

"Will Recycling cost me anything?"
It depends on how far you want to go to help. If you just plan on recycling at home, it will usually not need to cost you any money. It may cost you time however, because you usually need to wash, dry, and set aside the items you wish to recycle, but like I said, if you just focus on putting this as part of your daily routine, it will not feel like you've wasted any time of your day at all. It also helps to know that you are saving the planet just by spending an extra hour or so a day.


"Why should I do something now about recycling?
Because the biggest most powerful changes lie in the habits and attitudes of ordinary people. Becoming environmentally aware and responsible is no longer an option for the few. If we want to save our world from an environmental catastrophe we must all act now and together. This is the only way to send a clear message to politicians and decision makers that we need change"

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