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How can recycling affect the demand of resources

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Answered by rockasit
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Recycling helps protect the environment

Recycling reduces the need for extracting (mining, quarrying and logging), refining and processing raw materials. All of these create substantial air and water pollution. As recycling saves energy it also reduces greenhouse gas emissions, which helps to tackle climate change.

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Answered by studymate09
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Answer:

Alongside reducing and reusing, recycling is essential for the future of our planet. Here are our top 9 reasons why...

1. Recycling conserves natural resources

The world's natural resources are finite, and some are in very short supply.

At a fundamental level:

Recycling paper and wood saves trees and forests. Yes you can plant new trees, but you can't replace virgin rainforest or ancient woodlands once they're lost.

Recycling plastic means creating less new plastic, which is definitely a good thing, especially as it's usually made from fossil fuel hydrocarbons.

Recycling metals means there's less need for risky, expensive and damaging mining and extraction of new metal ores.

Recycling glass reduces the need to use new raw materials like sand – it sounds hard to believe, but supplies of some types of sand are starting to get low around the world.

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