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Importance of the 3 R’s-Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

The Three R’s: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. It is the only way to save the environment from getting deteriorated. We are quickly running out of space and now it is important to learn the three R’s of the environment and put it into practice.
Reduce: Reducing the amount of waste you produce is the best way to help the environment. For instance buying products with minimum packaging, borrowing things which we do not use often, starting a compost bin, saving energy and water by turning are ways to reduce. To reduce the environment damage caused by cars, increase use of carpooling with friends, walking, taking the bus, or riding your bike instead of driving are the necessary steps to be taken. Same way salvage does for the environment. It helps to reduce the waste by sorting out articles of use.
Reuse: Instead of throwing away articles try to find various efficient ways to reuse it. For instance, replacing few things in our day to day life like using cloth sacks in place of plastic bags, re-useable lunch bags without creating waste. Donating old clothes, toys and furniture to the needy and poor. Use writing paper on both sides etc.
Recycle: The process of changing the waste and non-useable materials into potentially useful materials. It is the key component of modern waste reduction procedure. There are some ISO standards related to recycling such as ISO 15270:2008 for plastics waste and ISO 14001:2004 for environmental management control of recycling practice. Recycling reduces the consumption of raw materials and energy usage. It also reduces air and water pollution by reducing the need of conventional waste disposal. Usage of recycled materials will help the environment to be green again.
Hence, Salvage Industry is making it more convenient to follow the rule of 3 R’s by sorting the scrap
You’ve probably heard of the three Rs: reduce, reuse, and recycle. These terms were first popularized in the late-1970s, following the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The idea was simple: Give the public a motto for reducing waste to curb North Americans’ seemingly unstoppable proclivity for making trash and to aid governments’ abilities to manage it.
Despite our familiarity with the three Rs, and the fact that “zero waste” trends seem to be advancing at lightning speed, waste is still a huge problem around the world, and one that continues to grow exponentially.
In 2013, Bea Johnson gave the world the Five Rs in her book Zero Waste Home: The Ultimate Guide to Simplifying Your Life by Reducing Your Waste. They are: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rot. The Five Rs give us a new framework for dealing with waste in our lives, in part by helping us acknowledge the habits that lead to more waste and more trash.