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Some people claim that not enough of the waste from homes is recycled. They say that the only way to increase recycling is for governments to make it a legal requirement. To what extent do you think laws are needed to make people recycle more of their waste? v.15

Some people claim that not enough of the waste from homes is recycled. They say that the only way to increase recycling is for governments to make it a legal requirement. v. 15
In today's world, waste management has become a top priority in many countries. One popular approach adopted by some of the local communities is the recycling of waste produced from homes. But the success rate of this approach is said to have not been efficient enough and seeks the interference of the government for the same. In my opinion, I agree that waste can be better handled with strict proposals and actions instructed from the government's end. Firstly, I believe mandatory rules such as segregation of waste at the grass-root level is the basic criteria for managing and recycling waste. In other words, every neighbourhood should be made aware of the products that can be recycled and how they can be segregated. One example is how the Bangalore Municipal Authority has imposed a compulsion of distinguishing wet waste and dry waste. This helps in making the first process of recycling easy from the very place it is generated. Secondly, another point to be considered is the compulsory adaption of waste management pits in every household to use the green waste produced in their kitchen. The dry waste can be collected by the local body, while the wet waste generated from cooking should be recycled within the same compound either by converting it into cooking gas or as manure for gardening. For instance, townships and apartments should construct a waste recycling pit to make sure that the cooking waste is efficiently recycled and utilised within its boundary. This helps in minimalising the amount of waste that goes out of every habitat. In conclusion, though mechanisms to utilise waste is being slowly cultivated within some dwellings, I think the involvement of the government in terms of strict mandatory rules and regulations will further enhance the level of recycling waste at all the residences.
In
today
's world,
waste
management has become a top priority in
many
countries. One popular approach adopted by
some of the
local communities is the
recycling
of
waste
produced from homes.
But
the success rate of this approach
is said
to have not been efficient
enough
and seeks the interference of the
government
for the same. In my opinion, I
agree
that
waste
can be better handled with strict proposals and actions instructed from the
government
's
end
.

Firstly
, I believe mandatory
rules
such as segregation of
waste
at the grass-root level is the basic criteria for managing and
recycling
waste
.
In other words
, every
neighbourhood
should
be made
aware of the products that can
be recycled
and how they can
be segregated
. One example is how the Bangalore Municipal Authority has imposed a compulsion of distinguishing wet
waste
and dry
waste
. This
helps
in making the
first
process of
recycling
easy from the
very
place it
is generated
.

Secondly
, another point to
be considered
is the compulsory adaption of
waste
management pits in every household to
use
the green
waste
produced in their kitchen. The dry
waste
can
be collected
by the local body, while the wet
waste
generated from cooking should
be recycled
within the same compound either by converting it into cooking gas or as manure for gardening.
For instance
, townships and apartments should construct a
waste
recycling
pit to
make
sure that the cooking
waste
is
efficiently
recycled and
utilised
within its boundary. This
helps
in
minimalising
the amount of
waste
that goes out of every habitat.

In conclusion
, though mechanisms to
utilise
waste
is being
slowly
cultivated within
some
dwellings, I
think
the involvement of the
government
in terms of strict mandatory
rules
and regulations will
further
enhance the level of
recycling
waste
at all the residences.
10Linking words, meeting the goal of 7 or more
21Repeated words, meeting the goal of 3 or fewer
5Mistakes

IELTS essay Some people claim that not enough of the waste from homes is recycled. They say that the only way to increase recycling is for governments to make it a legal requirement. v. 15

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