Recycling and Its Effects on the Environment
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Nodoushani, Omid (Author)
- Stewart, Carol (Author)
- Kaur, Manpreet (Author)
Title
Recycling and Its Effects on the Environment
Abstract
Consumers and businesses have an ethical obligation to do their part to reuse or recycle unwanted items. However, while some consumers and businesses do reuse or recycle e-waste, glass, metal, plastic, paper or textiles, more could be done. Even with environmentalists warning of potential chemical hazards these items produce in landfills, an estimated 85 percent of landfills are filled with unwanted waste. The recycling industry along with local government run media campaigns to raise awareness; however, as a result consumers and businesses may be experiencing information overload which may have a negative impact on consumers ' recycling efforts.
Publication
Competition Forum
Publisher
American Society for Competitiveness
Date
2016
Volume
14
Issue
1
Pages
65-69
Citation Key
nodoushaniRecyclingItsEffects2016
Accessed
11/8/24, 6:09 PM
ISSN
15452581
Language
English
Library Catalog
ProQuest
License
Copyright American Society for Competitiveness 2016
Extra
Num Pages: 5
Place: Indiana, United States
Citation
Nodoushani, O., Stewart, C., & Kaur, M. (2016). Recycling and Its Effects on the Environment. Competition Forum, 14(1), 65–69. https://www.proquest.com/docview/1837562644/abstract/C34B5336025C4775PQ/1
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