Like the word itself, reuse means to use more than once. Why buy something you already have? To create a new product, lots of materials and energy are required. Raw materials are taken from the earth, the product is being manufactured and then taken to where it will be sold. Reusing things like a water bottle or a plastic container can help save natural resources, can help save money and also protect the environment. Reusing things can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions; this means it will help with global warming. There are many ways to help reuse things. You can donate most things. Some examples where reusing things may take place would be “Salvation Army” or “Good Will.” People donate things and they sell them cheaper. Not only donating help the environment, it also helps people in need; the profit made is sent to those who truly need it.
The last R is recycle. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) reported that as of 2006, there are about 8,660 recycling programs. They also reported that 75% of the American waste is recyclable yet only 30% of it is being recycled. Most people take this as a joke but they aren’t focusing on the dramatic effect it will have on us. Recycling can help preserve the environment, saves energy and lowers carbon footprints. Schools should promote more about the three R’s; if younger generation grow up the change, it will be easier for them as they get