In some countries, there is not enough recycling of waste materials (eg paper, glass, and cans). What are the reasons and solutions?
It is obvious, that some wastes
such
as paper, glass, and cans have not been recycled in many countries
. This
is mainly because of a lack of awareness and financial issues. Clearly, there are a number of solutions
that can be implemented to ensure that there is enough recycling of waste
materials.
Firstly
, the main reason is that most nations do not understand the serious consequences caused by waste
entirely. For instance
, some countries
dispose of the waste
by burning it. In ecological terms, those method damages nature and influences human health. Take for example
various diseases caused by smoke namely lung cancer or tuberculosis. Another reason is that it is not affordable for poor and developing countries
. Recycling systems that have been invented recently require significant knowledge and efforts to sustain their production. In other words
, building a plant requires massive space as a result
, the working force should be taught and employed also
maintain the process.
There are two effective solutions
to overcome this
dilemma. One of the best solutions
to deal with recycled waste
is if World organizations such
as UNO and WHO force the countries
to pay serious attention to the results it could cause. To illustrate, if the countries
with no recycled plants pay high taxes yearly it will cost them much higher than to build a plant. Another solution is that poor and developing countries
require experienced nations to support them in construction. To illustrate, they might loan necessary resources from their neighbours or suggest creating a joint project.
To sum up
, taxing countries
that do not recycle and helping poor and developing countries
by providing knowledge are the best ways to tackle this
issue. If the government implemented these solutions
, there would be enough recycling of waste
materials.Submitted by s_syedy on
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