It is evident that recycling is among the most efficient ways of maintaining a clean, waste-free environment. There is a notion that it should be legally obligatory for people to recycle, which I agree with to a certain extent as other measures also need to be employed in order to settle the problem.
On the one hand, enacting new laws would help a great deal with increasing the amount of waste recycled. Obviously, there are people who only act when they are bound to the law. Governments can impose regulations on the classification of garbage, which certainly facilitate the process of recycling. Different forms of punishment ranging from fines or community service to even imprisonment can be adopted depending on the severity of the offence.
On the other hand, government should do more than just legislating on recycling. Education needs to be regarded core to the resolution of the issue. For instance, children could be taught about the negative effects of domestic waste on the environment as well as the importance of recycling in lessening such adversity. The distribution of guidebooks on the classification and recycling of waste to every household can be similarly of help. In addition, another tactic that governments can use is to allocate more budget to the construction and operation of recycling units in different regions within a country, especially in major cities. As the facilities for recycling is improved, the process can be performed more easily and productively.
All in all, even though it is perhaps necessary to introduce new laws that regulate recycling, it is much more significant to deploy a number of different methods simultaneously.
It is evident that
recycling
is among the most efficient ways of maintaining a clean, waste-free environment. There is a notion that it should be
legally
obligatory for
people
to recycle, which I
agree
with to a certain extent as other measures
also
need to
be employed
in order to settle the problem.
On the one hand, enacting new laws would
help
a great deal with increasing the amount of waste recycled.
Obviously
, there are
people
who
only
act when they
are bound
to the law.
Governments
can impose regulations on the classification of garbage, which
certainly
facilitate the process of
recycling
.
Different
forms of punishment ranging from fines or community service to even imprisonment can
be adopted
depending on the severity of the
offence
.
On the other hand
,
government
should do more than
just
legislating on
recycling
. Education needs to
be regarded
core to the resolution of the issue.
For instance
, children could
be taught
about the
negative
effects of domestic waste on the environment
as well
as the importance of
recycling
in lessening such adversity. The distribution of guidebooks on the classification and
recycling
of waste to every household can be
similarly
of
help
.
In addition
, another tactic that
governments
can
use
is to allocate more budget to the construction and operation of
recycling
units in
different
regions within a country,
especially
in major cities. As the facilities for
recycling
is
improved
, the process can
be performed
more
easily
and
productively
.
All in all,
even though
it is perhaps necessary to introduce new laws that regulate
recycling
, it is much more significant to deploy a number of
different
methods
simultaneously
.
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