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GARBAGE
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The Problem

Garbage not only chokes landfills and potentially contaminates aquifers, but also results in greenhouse gas emissions before, during, and after it's processed. 

Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are created by the trucks that transport waste to a disposal site. Once the waste reaches the landfill and begins to decompose, it produces methane, a greenhouse gas 21 times more potent than CO2.

 

Waste incineration produces CO2 as a by-product.  Typically once something is disposed of, it is usually replaced. Fossil fuels are often required during production, which also contributes to greenhouse gas emissions.

 

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The Facts
California businesses produce more than 13,000,000 tons of paper waste a day. If that paper were recycled it would save 700,000 trees, or about 4,000,000 cubic yards of landfill space daily.

The average American office worker uses up to 500 disposable coffee cups each year.

 

 

 

 

 

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