Recycling Paper Contributes Against Climate Change

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Every business needs to do its part to have the slightest chance of mitigating the impact of climate change worldwide. Finding ways to recycle paper and paper-based products is an essential place to start. Best of all, every business and organization can commit in its own way. Here are some of the key points to keep in mind.

Working To Reduce Green Gas Emissions

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Recycling is well worth the effort.

One of the major reasons recycling paper is so important for mitigating climate change is because of what happens when it isn’t recycled. Most paper that doesn’t get recycled ends up in landfills. As the paper breaks down in landfills, it produces higher amounts of methane, which in turn, contributes to global warming via the greenhouse effect. Landfills are considered one of the largest worldwide producers of methane, so it’s important to try and minimize this as much as possible via recycling. Paper recycling also helps by leaving more trees present to absorb carbon dioxide, as well as requiring less energy overall.

Cardboard and Paper Recycling

So, what are the main ways that your organization can contribute? Putting together a formal cardboard/paper program for recycling is one of the best ways to start. Having people try to take personal responsibility is ideal, but inconvenience issues may cause them to lapse in their recycling efforts. Getting a formal program going makes it possible to have everyone put their recyclable items in a set area, have a professional company take them, and transport them to a recycling center. This is a modern and convenient way to ensure that everyone is compliant and contribution.

Ready to further your business’s recycling efforts? We can help at Sunrise Sanitation Services. Look at our wide variety of paper recycling and cardboard recycling options today to cut down on your business’s carbon footprint. 

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