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Cedar Park Recycling Cuts Down On Waste

By Linda Ruiz


"Tree huggers" are not the only people who are interested in recycling. For a lot of those living in Cedar Park recycling is just something that they do, a habit that they have form, so to speak. Anyone can change the world where they live, they do not have to be extreme environmentalist.

The reasoning's behind the decision to recycle are many. One reason may be the concern of overflowing landfills. Many coastal cities choose to dump their waste into the ocean. This act can be quite dangerous and harmful to animals living in the sea. Over half of the trash in the landfills is recyclable. Less land could be used as landfills if people would only recycle their trash.

Not only can this cut down on waste, doing so can increase the property values of a whole community. Who do you know that wants to live near a landfill full of pungent waste? Communities that take the time to recycle in turn need less space for landfills, which creates a more attractive place to call home. Creating this type of community will make it a poplar place to live, thus increasing the desirability of the whole community.

Recycling, as hard as it is to believe, can cause a city to create more cash flow. People of the community can sell their metals and plastics to companies who will, in turn, resell them to the manufactures who use them to create new products. This saves both time and money as well as natural resources because a brand new product does not have to be made.

With the positives associated with recycling, it is any wonder why everyone doesn't do it. Likely the number one reason people say that they do not recycle is because it is a pain to do so. Many places, for instance those living in rural areas, do not offer curb-side services which means the residents must haul their recyclables to a facility themselves. Many folks just do not want to put in the extra effort that is required of them.

People are, in general, hard to convince that if they recycle the problems with the environment will lessen. When they do not see or hear of quick results, people tend to give up since their efforts do not appear to be making a difference anyhow. It is erroneous to believe that the problems will simply go away.

Admittedly, knowing what items to recycle and what items to throw out can be quite confusing to a beginner. It can be very helpful to have a bin for each type of recyclable, paper, plastic, glass and aluminum. Keeping these near your trash receptacle will make them easier to access, thus making the whole process easier to keep up with.

You need to remember that to recycle is not always about how you throw something away. If you are able to find a new purpose for an item, you are in essence being able to recycle creatively. For instance, decorating a tin can with contact paper can create a lovely pen holder for your desk. You are then using the trash and keeping it out of the landfill.




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