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Why recycle? Because it's worth the trouble


Date published: 1/14/2007

Over the period of a few weeks, you might have collected stacks of newspapers and buckets of empty plastic bottles and glass jars.

"I'll just throw this away," you might think as you reach for the box of industrial-size trash bags. "I'll recycle next time."

It's too bad so many people are thinking the same thing.

According to writer Chaz Miller, each person in the U.S. generates 4 pounds of trash a day. More than 70 percent of it is buried in landfills.

Recycling is an important part of the world's future. From glass and newspapers to home appliances and cell phones, recycling can help save the environment.

The number of curbside recycling systems has skyrocketed. And there are drop-off centers where you can sort your trash into bins.

Global warming is a growing problem. Save some energy with simple tasks, like putting your computer on "hibernate" while you drive to the grocery store, or wearing a warm sweater inside instead of turning up the heat.

It is important for us to keep in mind the problems of disappearing forests and global warming the next time we are faced with large amounts of trash from Thanksgiving dinner, or even from just a normal day.

Forget those large black trash bags you used to use to slide around in the snow. Pick up that recycling bin and start sorting through your trash. It's worth the trouble.

Jacqueline King

Fredericksburg

The writer is a ninth-grader at Fredericksburg Academy.



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Date published: 1/14/2007


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for those who care (posted by 7yearresident , Sep. 25, 2007 2:41 pm)   
The Virginia Recycling Association is trying to get supporters and design ideas for a recycling license plate. Please visit http://www.vrarecycles.org/plate.htm for more information about this worthy endeavor. Recycling makes economic and environmental sense-spread the word.

OLD Habits are -- Hard to Break!! (posted by , Sep. 25, 2007 2:41 pm)   
It's good to see at least the young are thinking!! How many people rinse off dishes before putting the in the dishwasher ?? You ~~ CAN do the same with Bottles & Cans !! (Get in the Habit) I went from 3 Large Trash bags - 3 times a week To 1 Trash can (sometimes once in two weeks) & 1-2 Recycle Bins - Every OTHER week !! WAKE up VA !!

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