Over the past few decades, the increasing amount of industrial wastes and household garbage has become a major problem in many countries. People have questioned what caused this problem and what can be done to improve the situation. In my opinion, two of the most critical causes fo this waste material problem are the increased consumption and a shortage of space for landfill.
To begin with, modern lifestyle has contributed greatly to the increasing amount of waste and garbage we produce everyday. In other words, we have turned into a materialistic and mass-consumption society where we use more and throw away more than ever before. Moreover, countries are running out of space to store garbage and waste material. In fact, securing land for waste disposal raises controversies in many countries.
To solve this intractable problem, every citizen needs to participate in producing less garbage. For example, we can bring our own personal shopping bags instead of using plastic bags provided by stores and shops. Besides, the government can enforce stricter laws on companies to use biodegrable packaging or use recycled material. Indeed, this alone can eliminate much of the waste which is sent to at land fills. Companies can also contribute by developing new raw material which is recyclable and will ultimately lead to less garbage. One good example of this is that tire companies develop new tires for cars which are not made of rubber but of new biodegradable material.
As discussed above, individuals, business and the government can share the responsibility to reduce the amount of waste material and to save the earth. I hope that in the future our offspring will be better off with the well-preserved environment.
Over the past few decades, the increasing amount of industrial
wastes
and household garbage has become a major
problem
in
many
countries.
People
have questioned what caused this
problem
and what can
be done
to
improve
the situation. In my opinion, two of the most critical causes
fo
this
waste
material
problem
are the increased consumption and a shortage of space for landfill.
To
begin
with, modern lifestyle has contributed
greatly
to the increasing amount of
waste
and garbage we produce
everyday
.
In other words
, we have turned into a materialistic and mass-consumption society where we
use
more and throw away more than ever
before
.
Moreover
, countries are running out of space to store garbage and
waste
material
. In fact, securing land for
waste
disposal raises controversies in
many
countries.
To solve this intractable
problem
, every citizen needs to participate in producing less garbage.
For example
, we can bring our
own
personal shopping bags
instead
of using plastic bags provided by stores and shops.
Besides
, the
government
can enforce stricter laws on
companies
to
use
biodegrable
packaging or
use
recycled
material
.
Indeed
, this alone can eliminate much of the
waste
which is
sent
to at land fills.
Companies
can
also
contribute by developing new raw
material
which is recyclable and will
ultimately
lead to less garbage. One
good
example of this is that tire
companies
develop new tires for cars which are not made of rubber
but
of new biodegradable material.
As discussed above, individuals, business and the
government
can share the responsibility to
reduce
the amount of
waste
material
and to save the earth. I hope that in the future our offspring will be better off with the well-preserved environment.