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Proper waste management starts with recycling. Future increases in waste changes will be due to the costs associated with proper waste management as well as long-term monitoring and clean-up of commercial ground water. It makes sense to recycle as much of our waste as possible to reduce our future costs. In addition to rising costs and waste volumes, the production and use of disposable products wastes raw materials and energy.
That is not all of the advantages of recycling. Many charities and community groups raise money through reusing and recycling goods. Your city has many charity shops (like Goodwill and the Salvation Army) that will take your unwanted clothes, electronics, furniture and other household items to resell as income for these non-profit organizations and these donations are also tax deductible for you. Other not-for-profit charities can be found who will pass such clothing and other items on to underdeveloped communities around the globe. So, think of the people in need in your local community and in other nations before you shove your unused or unwanted stuff into the trashcan next time.