There is no denying the fact that waste from homes often goes unrecycled. While it is a commonly held belief that the only way to force individuals to recycle more of their waste is by laws, there is also an argument that opposes it. In my opinion, I consider that a combination of factors, including laws, rewards, and infrastructure is necessary to encourage people to recycle more. To begin with, achieving a legal requirement for recycling can play a crucial role in increasing recycling rates. In other words, laws can provide a clear set of guidelines and expectations for waste management, making it easier for people to understand their responsibilities and take appropriate actions. In addition, legal requirements can be accompanied by specific targets and penalties, which further incentivize individuals to recycle. For example, countries like Germany and Japan have implemented robust recycling laws that have resulted in significantly higher recycling rates. Another point to conside...