Is recycling is that important, why isn’t it declared a compulsory activity?
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It shouldn’t be compulsory as it’s not all dirt that can be recycled. Some things can’t be recycled in a useful and economically justifiable way so recycling everything isn’t feasible and what are you going to do with someone who doesn’t recycle everything? Are you going to use violence against that person? Are you then going to recycle the bullets that you used to shoot him with? And what about the body? Should that be recycled too? It doesn’t work! Recycling should of course be encouraged but not made compulsory.
Recycling waste materials has a great impact on our environment. If it becomes a law that must be obeyed in compulsion, just imagine how the world would have been- great reduction of air pollution, water pollution, and air pollution. The world will become a better place for animals, plants, and humans to live in. But I think, if it becomes a life choice, it’s even better. There are factors that come into play when it comes to recycling, government also have role to play in making recycling easy for her people.