Firstly, in my opinion, the government must take action in order to encourage recycling since, people do not process it on their own to a needed level. Moreover, a large chunk of recyclable materials is extracted from households, making them a huge contributor. To illustrate, Japanese homes recycle 90% of their aluminium materials, which was 55%, after the introduction of tax redeeming law on recyclable products. It is because of the increased pollution in the environment and productive pressure on industries, it is imperative for governments to take the issue into their hands. Since, we have seen in the past that people tend not to take many viable opinions seriously unless those opinions are forged into laws.
Secondly, not only the Government but also private sectors can also come into a role in helping governments to segregate recyclable products. For instance, one of the vending machines in Germany provides a discount of 2%, if customers recycle their previous used canned bottles into the vending machine. In my view, the government all by itself cannot achieve the result without the help of the private sector. Furthermore, it is a paramount job for people to reduced carbon footprints, however people cannot achieve this target on their own without the intervention of governments.
To conclude, it is lucrative for government to intervene in this situation, where it can have the leverage of collecting taxes when a certain quantity of recyclable material is not achieved and simultaneously this will help humanity in reducing pollutants into the environment and will encourage the judicial use of our resources.
Firstly
, in my opinion, the
government
must
take action in order to encourage recycling since,
people
do not process it on their
own
to a needed level.
Moreover
, a large chunk of recyclable materials
is extracted
from households, making them a huge contributor. To illustrate, Japanese homes recycle 90% of their
aluminium
materials, which was 55%, after the introduction of tax redeeming law on recyclable products. It is
because
of the increased pollution in the environment and productive pressure on industries, it is imperative for
governments
to take the issue into their hands. Since, we have
seen
in the past that
people
tend not to take
many
viable opinions
seriously
unless those opinions
are forged
into laws.
Secondly
, not
only
the
Government
but
also
private sectors can
also
come
into a role in helping
governments
to segregate recyclable products.
For instance
, one of the vending machines in Germany provides a discount of 2%, if customers recycle their previous
used
canned bottles into the vending machine. In my view, the
government
all by itself cannot achieve the result without the
help
of the private sector.
Furthermore
, it is a paramount job for
people
to
reduced
carbon footprints,
however
people
cannot achieve this target on their
own
without the intervention of
governments
.
To conclude
, it is lucrative for
government
to intervene in this situation, where it can have the leverage of collecting taxes when a certain quantity of recyclable material is not achieved and
simultaneously
this will
help
humanity in reducing pollutants into the environment and will encourage the judicial
use
of our resources.