The Origin, Process, and Advantages of Recycling and its Benefit to the Environment

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Abstract

Environmental issue is a life-threatening problem. Among them the emergencies is municipal solid waste. Currently, the globe creates around 1.3 billion tons of MSW annually, and by 2025, that number is predicted to rise to 2.2 billion tons. We must be able to control garbage in nations while also being able to estimate the output levels of pollution. This passage mainly focusses on the procedures and categories of recycling and its effect on the garbage classification of China. Since we are essentially repurposing garbage and old, useless items to create equivalent new ones, recycling is good for the environment. We are using fewer resources and sending less trash to landfills, which helps to reduce air and water pollution. Every day, the population is growing. Because of this, garbage production is also expanding tremendously. As more waste is produced, more room is required for garbage disposal. Now, it's crucial to remember that there is only a limited amount of space on earth, therefore it's up to us to use it wisely.

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Zhou, A. (2022). The Origin, Process, and Advantages of Recycling and its Benefit to the Environment. BCP Business & Management, 34, 1424–1429. https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v34i.3194

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