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Resource Use Resources such as petroleum and metals are important for making the products you use every day at home and in school. Conservation is the careful use of earth materials to reduce damage to the environment. 3 3 Conserving Resources Conservation can prevent future shortages of some materials, such as certain metals.
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Developed countries such as the United States use more natural resources than other regions. Ways to conserve resources include reducing the use of materials, and reusing and recycling materials. 3 3 Conserving Resources
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle You can reduce the consumption of materials in simple ways, such as using both sides of notebook paper or carrying lunch to school in a nondisposable container. Reusing an item means finding another use for it instead of throwing it away. 3 3 Conserving Resources
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Reusing Yard Waste If you cut grass or rake leaves, you can compost these items instead of putting them into the trash. Composting means piling yard wastes where they can decompose gradually. 3 3 Conserving Resources Decomposed material provides needed nutrients for your garden or flower bed.
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Recycling Materials Using materials again is called recycling. Paper makes up about 40 percent of the mass of trash. 3 3 Conserving Resources Americans throw away a large amount of paper each year.
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Recycling Materials 3 3 Conserving Resources People in the United States throw away enough office and writing paper each year to build a wall 3.6 m high stretching from New York City to Los Angeles.
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Recycling Materials 3 3 Conserving Resources Recycling this paper would use 58 percent less water and generate 74 percent less air pollution than producing new paper from trees.
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Recycling Materials Companies can recover part of the cost of many materials by recycling the waste. 3 3 Conserving Resources Some businesses use scrap materials such as steel to make new products. These practices save money, benefit the environment, and reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills.
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Recycling Methods Many states or cities have some form of recycling laws. 3 3 Conserving Resources In some places people who recycle pay lower trash collection fees. In other places a refundable deposit is made on all beverage containers.
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Recycling Methods There are several disadvantages to recycling. 3 3 Conserving Resources More people and trucks are needed to haul materials separately from your trash. The materials then must be separated at special facilities.
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Recycling Methods In addition, demand for things made from recycled materials must exist, and items made from recycled materials often cost more. 3 3 Conserving Resources
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The Population Outlook It's unlikely that the population will begin to decline in the near future. 3 3 Conserving Resources To make up for this, resources must be used wisely. Conserving resources by reducing, reusing, and recycling is an important way that you can make a difference.
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3 3 Section Check Question 1 Piling yard wastes where they can decompose gradually is __________. A. composting B. mulching C. recycling D. reusing
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3 3 Section Check Answer The answer is A. Composting can greatly reduce the amount of trash put in landfills.
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3 3 Section Check Question 2 What is conservation? Answer Conservation is the careful use of earth materials to reduce damage to the environment.
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3 3 Section Check Question 3 Using materials again is called __________. A. composting B. conservation C. preservation D. recycling
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3 3 Section Check Answer The answer is D. Recycling has helped to decrease the amount of trash put into landfills.
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