Measuring your Recycling Practice and Performance

The best way to measure the level of recycling efforts in our modern day can usually be seen in the society and surroundings. Ranging from the usual old newspapers to the bottles, there are a lot of recycling activities that most people can resort to if they voluntarily inclined and educated by the local leaders in their region.
It is really easy to spot good recycling practices that go hand in hand with the green efforts for a better world to live in. We all hate waste and making use of renewable resources can help minimize our diminishing resources and at the same time give us lesser worries as far as green peace in the world today is concerned.
State law requires that most localities or regional waste management operations recycle at least 25 percent of waste generated. Rural areas and those with high unemployment must recycle at least 15 percent.
“The increase in recycling and the number of localities meeting the recycling rates reflects the continued support by Virginians for recycling in their communities,” DEQ Director David K. Paylor said.
Source: Fredericksburg.com










