Now is the time. Recycling is the only way in which
society can preserve the resources it uses. This makes recycling an important
component of sustainable living. Unfortunately, most people today do not truly
understand the concept and importance of recycling and sustainability.
There is a level of complacency when it comes to recycling.
It’s something so many people see as unimportant and something they simply choose not grasp. Why is that? People reject change. It does take an exerted effort to recycle, but you have to want to do it. You have to understand the benefits of it because that is what will keep you committed to the practice. Ask yourself, How will this benefit my family and the next generation.
Sometimes when there is no immediate result to an action people really could care less. That is not the approach you should take. When you truly understand the purpose in recycling and sustainability as
well as the impact it can have in our daily lives, it will lead to a more responsible way of living.
A number of facts explain exactly why recycling is
important. The first and foremost of them is the ever growing human population.
Each one of us contributes a significant amount of waste to the planet over our
lifetime. Do you know that the inhabitants of New York City can fill
up the entire Empire State building with the waste they produce in one day?
Fortunately, for individuals in developed countries like the Unites States, we
can make a difference because of all the resources that we have to do so. The United States and it's citizens really have no excuse. A few lifestyle
tweaks and habit changes here and there can help contribute significantly to the economy and the preservation of the earth.
If you care about your future generations, which I know you
do, then recycling needs to be an important part of your life. Recycling involves making use of old disposable products to
develop new ones. This process has many benefits for you, the environment and future generations.