Reasons to Recycle 

 

  • Recycling saves energy and fossil fuels.
  • Recycling saves natural resources.
  • Recycling creates fewer air emissions.
  • Recycling reduces costs through waste diversion.
  • Recycling prolongs the life of our landfills.
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    • Americans are only five percent of the world’s population yet we produce 40 percent of the waste.
    • We use enough plastic wrap to wrap all of Texas every year.
    • Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run your television set for an hour, recycling one ton of aluminum cans saves enough energy to run an average home for 10 years.
    • Enough steel is thrown away each year to build all the cars in America. Recycling steel requires only 25percent of the energy, only 25percent of the water and produces only 25 percent of the air emissions compared to the initial process.
    • Enough paper is thrown away every year to build a 12 foot wall from New York to Los Angeles.
    • Americans use 2.5 million plastic bottles an hour. Recycling one ton of plastic saves nearly four barrels of oil.
    • Recycling one ton of paper saves 17 trees, 7,000 gallons of water and 3.3 cubic yards of landfill space. It also saves 4,100 kilowatts of energy—enough to heat your home for six months.

     

     

    Reasons to Recycle in Dallas, Fort Worth, Texas


     
    How Long Will Our Trash Be Around?
    Cigarette Butts
    Aluminum Cans
    Glass bottles
    Plastic bags
    Plastic coated paper
    Plastic film containers
    Nylon fabric
    Leather
    Wool sock
    Orange and banana peels
    Tin cans
    Plastic bottles and Styrofoam
    1-5 years
    500 years
    1,000 years
    10-20 years
    5 years
    20-30 years
    30-40 years
    up to 50 years
    1-5 years
    up to 2 years
    50 years
    indefinitely

     

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    Across the country, Republic’s recycling efforts result in an estimated saving of 20 million trees, five billion kilowatt hours of energy and 8.5 billion gallons of water each year.  From its 86 recycling centers across the nation, nearly two million tons of recyclables are removed from the waste stream.