The Recycling Facts Which Every person should Be Aware Of

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Researchers and environmentalist have already been giving us warning for a long time that there will probably come a period whereby all of us will have to step up in a huge way to save our planet because it is already starting to pass away. Although this might seem alarming enough, it still took countless big-time documentaries in order to push people to recycle and reuse. Here are some of the recycling facts that should motivate you to participate in this noble act.

Research has revealed that in the event that a whole nation utilizes water-saving devices, then that nation should be able to conserve three trillion gallons of normal water each year which can be worth $18 billion. It takes an average person two minutes to brush his or her teeth and in those two minutes, if the faucet is not turned off, you’re already wasting four gallons of water. Another recycling fact is that old toilets that were manufactured before 1992 consumes 3.5-7 gallons per flush while those that have been manufactured after that year only consumes around 1.3 gallons of water.

Probably the most ignored recycling fact is that you get to save a lot on electricity if you unplug each and every appliance that you are not currently using. Home appliances like VCD’s or wireless telephones still need electrical power to keep the digital screen operating which uses around 5% of the overall yearly energy expenses of a nation which can be equal to nearly $8 billion.

Recycling facts that have something to do with paper show that if you a ton of paper, you are already saving 17 mature trees. If everybody uses recycled paper, then they will end up lessening the amount of harmful gases in the environment by 74% as well as water consumption by 50%.

If you are searching for an economic inspiration to reuse, then consider this recycling fact about precious metals. Last year alone, 36 billion aluminum cans were found in landfills and dumpsites which is equivalent to $600 million. Another thing is that a country can add $3 billion to its stash every year if they persuade their citizens to save metals well enough.



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