Some people claim that not enough of the waste from homes is recycled. They say that the only way to increase recycling is for governments to make it a legal requirement. To what extent do you think laws are needed to make people recycle more of their waste?

Some individuals believe that governments must legislate recycling for the
waste
of
household
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. I think
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it is important to
recycling
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our domestic use of products.
However
, it is
secondary
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context compared to facilities. I think
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legislators
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should
do
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more
amandement
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amendment
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about recycling but we consider
primaraly
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primarily
indusrtial
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industrial
area
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. Industrial
waste
is more than home
waste
, so if we worry about our planet it is
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efficient way to
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law
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laws
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about facilities recycling products. I understand the claim about recycling and it is true, it is not enough.
However
, we push the
legislator
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legislators
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to make strict
law
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laws
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for big companies and encourage them
for recycling
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. I think the most significant part of the recycling is the
invesment
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investment
of the environmental laws. For individuals,
politicans
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politicians
make
law
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about
household
waste
and they may give information about recycling. Because recycling is
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than we
though
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thought
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.
For example
, In Turkey, if
government
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give some investment for recycling to prime ministers, the local areas
seperate
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separate
their litter for recycling progress. But it is not just about
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people to
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by laws.
Government
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should explain the recycling progress and how we reuse our
waste
of
house
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. In conclusion,
legislator
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legislators
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make
law
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laws
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about
household
recycling.
On the other hand
,
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of
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household
recycling
mostly
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on
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the governments
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governments
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. Individuals should not
be blame
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for the recycling progress because we do not have
facility
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the facility
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as governments have.
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coherence cohesion
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coherence cohesion
Ensure that each paragraph flows logically to the next. Use linking phrases and transition words to help guide the reader through your argument.
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Clarify your ideas to prevent ambiguity. Simplify your sentences where necessary to make your points more straightforward and impactful.
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Your essay addresses both sides of the argument, considering both household and industrial waste recycling.
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You provide some relevant examples, like the situation in Turkey, which adds value to your argument.
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You have a clear conclusion that wraps up your argument neatly, reinforcing your main points.

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    • Sentence 2 - Example
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Waste management
  • Recycling
  • Sustainability
  • Mandatory
  • Voluntary
  • Legislative measures
  • Environmental impact
  • Public awareness
  • Regulation
  • Sanctions
  • Compliance
  • Recycling facilities
  • Consumer behavior
  • Waste reduction
  • Resource conservation
  • Circular economy
  • Eco-friendly
  • Biodegradable
  • Landfill
  • Global initiative
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