In recent times, even state policies on recycling have been implemented. This is because it is key to be able to collaborate in the conservation of the environment, but this among other benefits. For those who still do not know why it is important to recycle, today we are going to tell you what recycling is for.
What is recycling for?
Recycling on the one hand serves to avoid the exploitation of more natural resources to be able to make a new container. In this sense, when it is recycled, it helps that the original materials can be reused and given a new use, without having to reuse natural resources.
So recycling serves to avoid environmental overexploitation and at the same time to protect the planet.
But also, recycling serves to prevent waste from accumulating and in this way no longer contributes to atmospheric pollution. In this sense, it is useful to accumulate less garbage, which again translates into less impact on pollution.
Finally, it is worth clarifying that every time natural resources are extracted, the methods by which this extraction is carried out are very invasive and polluting, so in this way, by recycling, we reduce the damage to the environment and our planet.
Dr. Samantha Robson ( CRN: 0510146-5) is a nutritionist and website content reviewer related to her area of expertise. With a postgraduate degree in Nutrition from The University of Arizona, she is a specialist in Sports Nutrition from Oxford University and is also a member of the International Society of Sports Nutrition.