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$10.00 Discussion Forum: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
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- Due on Sep. 06, 2011
- Asked on Sep 06, 2011 at 5:56:08PM
Q:
Discussion Forum: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Go to the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website: http://www.epa.gov/osw/conserve/rrr/
Click on the links addressing “Reduce”, “Reuse”, and
“Recycle”. Assess the information on those pages and evaluate their practicality
and usefulness. Of the three concepts, which one do you feel is the most
feasible to apply to your daily lives in an effort to reduce waste? List at
least two advantages and disadvantages of your chosen concept and defend your
choice.
“Recycle”. Assess the information on those pages and evaluate their practicality
and usefulness. Of the three concepts, which one do you feel is the most
feasible to apply to your daily lives in an effort to reduce waste? List at
least two advantages and disadvantages of your chosen concept and defend your
choice.
Comment on at least two other posts prior to due date
to receive full credit.
to receive full credit.
recycling, reducing and reusing.
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- Posted on Sep 06, 2011 at 8:33:03PM
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Preview: ... in richer households, paying a higher bill for the trash might not be such an issue after all. This dependence on individual participation means the programme might take longer to be a better option than recycling.
I feel that recycyling is a more feasible method for environmental protection. t has the advatages of cutting back the need to deplete the world's rapidly dwindling resources of raw materials, cuts production costs, reduces pollution because of the greatly reduced amount of waste. However, recycling does nothing to counter the pollution caused by emissions from car exhaust engines, factories etc as these have no link with recycling, nor does ...
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