There are people who believe that recycling can be encouraged / promoted by making it a legal requirement. I agree with this view to a certain extent. In my opinion, laws may help but creating adequate facilities for recycling is more important than enacting laws.
Many people are aware of the benefits of recycling; yet they prefer to dump their domestic waste on the streets or in landfills. Garbage is piling up in many cities across the world. It is the breeding ground of fleas and mosquitoes that spread diseases. If all families start the practice of recycling at least the wet garbage they produce, our cities and streets will be a whole lot cleaner and healthier.
If recycling is made a legal requirement more and more people will definitely adopt that practice. There are certainly some people who will act only if they are bound by the law. There are also many people who do not require any laws. They only need access to recycling facilities. Therefore, in my opinion, before enacting a law, the government must build recycling units in all towns and villages. If people have easy access to recycling facilities, they have no reason to throw waste around. Actually, if we make a thorough analysis of this problem we can see that in many cities where garbage is a big problem, there is a dearth of recycling facilities.
The government should also consider offering subsidies to families that want to build biogas plants to recycle their domestic waste. In addition, it can distribute compost bins for free. If there is a law and adequate recycling facilities in place, all people will certainly try to find a better use for their household waste.
To conclude, enacting a law that makes recycling a legal requirement will certainly encourage more people to adopt this practice. However, before enforcing it by law, the government has to ensure that adequate facilities are in place.
There are
people
who believe that
recycling
can
be encouraged
/ promoted by making it a legal requirement. I
agree
with this view to a certain extent. In my opinion,
laws
may
help
but
creating adequate facilities for
recycling
is more
important
than enacting laws.
Many
people
are aware of the benefits of
recycling
;
yet
they prefer to dump their domestic waste on the streets or in landfills. Garbage is piling up in
many
cities across the world. It is the breeding ground of fleas and mosquitoes that spread diseases. If all families
start
the practice of
recycling
at least the wet garbage they produce, our cities and streets will be a whole lot cleaner and healthier.
If
recycling
is made
a legal requirement more and more
people
will definitely adopt that practice. There are
certainly
some
people
who will act
only
if they
are bound
by the
law
. There are
also
many
people
who do not require any
laws
. They
only
need access to
recycling
facilities.
Therefore
, in my opinion,
before
enacting a
law
, the
government
must
build
recycling
units in all towns and villages. If
people
have easy access to
recycling
facilities, they have no reason to throw waste around. Actually, if we
make
a thorough analysis of this problem we can
see
that in
many
cities where garbage is a
big
problem, there is a dearth of
recycling
facilities.
The
government
should
also
consider offering subsidies to families that want to build biogas plants to recycle their domestic waste.
In addition
, it can distribute compost bins for free. If there is a
law
and adequate
recycling
facilities in place, all
people
will
certainly
try to find a better
use
for their household waste.
To conclude
, enacting a
law
that
makes
recycling
a legal requirement will
certainly
encourage more
people
to adopt this practice.
However
,
before
enforcing it by
law
, the
government
has to
ensure that adequate facilities are in place.