Wednesday, March 19, 2008

timed essay

Zero waste policy is a policy that tries to recycle and reuse waste as much as possible. It is better at dealing with waste than landfilling. The most obvious aspect is that the zero waste policy can save land resources. Certain amount of land has to be used for landfilling. While through the zero waste policy we can save our limited land resources, because much less waste is produced. The second aspect is that the zero waste policy causes less pollution than landfilling. The organic waste in landfills will rot and cause health problems for the people nearby. The heavy metal in the landfills can also pollute the underground water. However, with the zero waste policy organic waste will be recycled and waste like heavy metal will be designed out of the system. Furthermore, the zero waste policy can offer more job opportunities. As everyone is involved in the zero waste policy, many jobs will be created to turn waste into an asset. But with landfilling not so many jobs will be created. Over all, the zero waste policy is a much better method to deal with waste than landfilling.

1 comment:

Sweetie said...

It's your fat photo again! Try something nicer! Ha ha! Terse and forceful!