Marco Cannon - Signature Assignment - GEOG 1700: Post-Consumer Waste - Reduce, Reuse, RECYCLE!
Marco Cannon - Signature Assignment - GEOG 1700: Post-Consumer Waste - Reduce, Reuse, RECYCLE!
Marco Cannon - Signature Assignment - GEOG 1700: Post-Consumer Waste - Reduce, Reuse, RECYCLE!
As our world population surges past the 7 billion mark1, consideration must be given for the amount of
waste that is created by that many people every day. In the United States alone, Americans created 251
million tons of waste in 20122. Everything from household items to product packaging to grass clippings
to paper is discarded as Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)3, or what we call garbage. Currently, more than
half of our garbage, trash, rubbish, refuse, (or whatever word you prefer to use to describe the items
we throw away), winds up at a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill (MSWLF)4, often affectionately referred
to as the dump.
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But landfills are not our only means to dispose of the things we no longer need. Efforts to combat the
ever-growing waste started decades ago, with large-scale recycling endeavors getting underway in the
United States during the 1970s6, with the city of Berkeley, California becoming one of the first to provide
their residents with curbside recycling service7. It is quite gratifying to report that when I was a child
during the 1980s, my family began a recycling program of our own separating the different cardboard,
metal, and glass materials into their own separate bins and depositing at a recycling center. This was a
point of pride for my parents to instill in the minds of their young children that many things can be
salvaged and turned into something else of use; although, the majority of our neighbors labeled us
hippies.
Because our world population continues to grow at break-neck speed and because people continue to
create massive amounts of MSW, waste management is an integral and vitally important facet of
protecting our environment and the health and well-being of all life on Earth. Recycling is an essential
tool to decrease the literal tons of waste we produce; and yet, the United States still dumps over 50% of
our MSW into landfills8.
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There is good news on the horizon in our quest to save the planet. The United States has seen a steady
increase over the years in the practice of recycling and reusing materials, rather than thoughtlessly
tossing them into a landfill. From its 2012 Facts and Figures publication, the EPA reported that recycling
and composting efforts saved 86.6 million tons of waste from going to the landfill; a respectable
increase from the 15 million tons saved in 198017. That equates to saving more than 1.1 quadrillion Btu of
energy the yearly energy use of close to 10 million homes18! Further estimates show that every ton of
mixed paper recycled can save the energy equivalent of 165 gallons of gasoline19 and recycling just 1
ton of aluminum cans conserves more than 153 million Btu, the equivalent of 26 barrels of oil, or 1,665
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