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SAVE MONEY WHILE GENERATING LESS GARBAGEby
Deborah Mitchell
Americans are burying themselves in trash, producing 4.5 pounds of waste per person per day, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. We don't "reuse and reduce" enough. One out of every $11 consumers spend for products pays for containers and packaging, and about 60 percent of those materials ultimately end up in landfills. While recycling is one answer to this problem, the goal is to increase the practice of reuse and reduce; that is, prevent as much as possible the amount of material that is thrown away or recycled. An increased focus on reuse and reduce habits is critically needed along with more participation in recycling, which currently has disappointing compliance: only 32 percent of municipal solid waste is recycled, composted, or recovered. Of the remaining 68 percent, 54 percent is landfilled and 14 percent is burned at combustion facilities. A reuse and reduce approach saves natural resources, reduces energy use and emission of greenhouse gases, cuts down on transportation costs and pollution, and results in less materials dumped in landfills. Reuse and reduce practices also save money for consumers, schools, businesses, and communities. Everyday, you can make choices to reuse products and resources and reduce by hundreds of pounds the amount of materials that you personally contribute to landfills. The time to reuse, reduce, and save money is now.
More reuse and reduce tips are available in The Consumer's Handbook for Reducing Solid Waste, published on the internet for free by the US Environmental Protection Agency. |
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