In addition, adopting sustainable materials management practices can help minimize waste and help the country conserve energy. It examines the life cycle of materials and products to identify ways to consume fewer natural resources, decrease the waste going to landfills, and create economic opportunities.
Among sustainable materials management practices are designing products that use fewer toxic constituents and reusing products. On the federal level, a task force led by the EPA, Council on Environmental Quality, and General Services Administration have released a strategy for responsible electronic design, purchasing, management, and recycling. In addition, the EPA has challenged other federal agencies to reduce their environmental impact by pledging a 5 percent reduction goal in two of six areas: waste, electronics, purchasing, energy, water, and transportation.
To learn more about reducing, recycling, and reusing your waste, see:
http://www.epa.gov/
I can't be a liar...I don't recycle even though I know is the best way to keep the enviroment...maybe when the major of Barranquitas change the idea of "you can" for "you have to" recycle.....so many useless laws...a law for recycling could be the best one!!
ReplyDeleteOur goverment should learn from South Korea where recycling is MANDATORY!
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