By,
Ms. Minakshi Prakash
B.Design (Lifestyle Accessories-Sem VI)
Satyam Fashion Institute, Noida
Recycling – A profitable choice; what does it mean? How can we make it a profitable choice? According to my research, Expert says that recycling is the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products. And that new products can be profitable for us like turning used paper into a toilet paper, new paper or we can make some paper mesh products as decorative items and many more things. Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass, paper, cardboard, metals, plastics, tires, textiles, batteries and electronics.
The correct order stands for: Reduce Reuse and Recycle to put the plan into action. 3Rs are used to protect the environment and conserve resources. The aim is to get the most practical benefits from products and generate minimum waste.
Reduce – Reduce means minimizing the amount of waste we create.
Reuse – Reuse means to find new ways to use things that otherwise would have been thrown out.
Recycle – Recycling means turning something old and useless into something new and valuable.
There are various ways by which we can restore the environment by using the 3Rs process and make our life easy. We can minimize pollution through recycling and reusing garbage. It helps to preserve our natural resources. People are now more aware of how recycling can help us improve our lives and save our natural resources. Every day, we dispose of tons of garbage; we should practice reusing and recycling materials. Recycling also saves expenses and resources, and it helps reduce the number of materials that are wasted or thrown in landfills, such as paper, plastic, glass, and aluminium.
It makes a big difference to recycle, and it makes a big difference to use recycled products. It makes a big difference to reuse things, not to use the paper cup, to carry our own clothes, carry bags or use cloths napkin instead of paper napkins – and each time you do such one small thing, that’s a victory.