Office  of  Sustainability - Columbia  STEM  Alliance  &  Boone  County  Present:

Recycling 

Virtual Classroom


Better recycling means a better tomorrow. 

Get tools, tips and resources to help you recycle right — starting today. 

We’re here to help you recycle right, answer common recycling questions and provide the information, tools and resources you need to make recycling both simple and convenient. 


CHOOSE TO RECYCLE RIGHT 

Chances are you recycled something today. Maybe it was a soda can or a cardboard box from an online purchase? 

Every time you choose to recycle, you are giving that item a second life to serve a new purpose and save natural resources. Now more than ever it’s important that only the right items, free from contamination, make their way into your recycling bin to help keep recycling, and our shared planet, sustainable.

Recycling reduces waste sent to the landfill.

How often do you see a landfill? Your answer is probably not often. However, out of sight doesn’t always mean something should be out of mind. According to the Minnesota Office of Environmental Assistance, about 72% of all the waste that is sent to landfills or incinerators consists of materials that could be put to better use through recycling or composting. Not only do these landfill sites have adverse effects on tourism, but they also pollute clean air and water. Next time you are ready to toss, consider if the material has a greater purpose than being buried in a landfill.

Recycling prevents pollution.

Clean air and water are some of our most precious resources. By using recycled paper, manufacturers cut their air pollution by 73% and water pollution by 35%. Additionally, mining waste can be significantly reduced by recycling glass and steel materials. By recycling as many products as possible and buying products made from recycled materials, you can help greatly reduce environmental pollution.

Recycling conserves natural resources.

It takes far more work and time to mine and refine the earth’s raw materials than it does to reuse them. Proper recycling helps use already extracted natural resources and protects natural habitats from being destroyed from mining. And aluminum and glass can be recycled an infinite number of times without losing strength and without extracting more resources. Before you throw away a natural resource, think about how that product can be recycled and reused.

Recycling conserves energy.

The amount of energy lost from throwing away recyclable materials like aluminum cans and newspapers is equivalent to the annual output of 15 power plants. Just last year, recycled bottles and cans saved enough energy to power 52,200 homes in USA. Every day, we turn on the lights, brew our coffee, and watch TV – all of this is made possible with the help of recycling. Before you toss recyclables in the garbage, consider how much energy you could help create by recycling.

Recycling creates jobs, producing economic benefits.

According to the Carton Council, the recycling industry creates an estimated 534,506 jobs across the U.S. annually, including drivers, sorters, mechanics, material recovery facility managers, and sales representatives. These jobs supply workers with wages totaling nearly $34 billion annually. Not only do these positions help provide recovered materials for manufacturers, but they also generate economic benefits for the communities in which they are located.

Taking small steps in your daily life to improve your recycling habits can have a significant impact. 

VIDEOS TO WATCH: 

Increase your knowledge about Reducing, Reusing & Recycling

 Learn how to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle
 Recycling Plastic, Glass and Paper
Peppa Pig - Recycling with Peppa's Family

RESOURCES: 

Increase your understanding of the issue here in Columbia, MO.

RECYCLING 101