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Lady_Fox [76]
3 years ago
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Discuss at least one benefit and one drawback of establishing a mandatory recycling program in the United States. What impact wo

uld the program have on your state and on residents in your community? What impact would the program have on the environment as a whole?. . (My answer will be posted below. If you could just tell me if I should turn it in, edit, or even redo it)
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DanielleElmas [232]3 years ago
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Answer:

One benefit of establishing a mandatory recycling program in the United States would be lesser garbage thrown in the landfill. The drawback of the program is that some people might not be able to segregate it right and it takes an effort. 

The impact that the program would have in my state and residents in my community would be really awesome especially when everyone cooperates. Lesser trash and recycling means lesser pollution in the environment.

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quester [9]3 years ago
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One benefit of establishing a mandatory recycling program in the United States would be lesser garbage thrown in the landfill. The drawback of the program is that some people might not be able to segregate it right and it takes an effort. 
The impact that the program would have in my state and residents in my community would be really awesome especially when everyone cooperates. Lesser trash and recycling means lesser pollution in the environment.
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