Democracy
Essay by review • April 19, 2011 • Essay • 293 Words (2 Pages) • 861 Views
I consider myself to be very bohemian and I loved the article "The end of Garbage" from the March 19th edition of Fortune magazine. I think people of this generation don't realize the magnitude of the problem we will have in the future if people don't start realizing about the importance of recycling and eliminating waste. I recycle every week and I am very lucky because in my building I have recycling bins in which I can separate my trash accordingly. I am a nature freak and I wish everyone else would be too because it is so vital to know the importance that nature brings to us. People that relate to nature are much more sentimental and emotional than the regular urban people. I loved to know that San Francisco is the biggest recycling city in the united sates. I would have never imagined that fact. I loved the concept of zero waste, and I would be pleased if the whole world adopted that theory. People of our generation don't understand how important it is to recycle and be free of waste and that makes me very angry. The world would be a much better place if people were knowledgably enough to know the importance of recycling. People are so guided by materialism and money that they don't care about the real things and significant things of life like nature and the environment. That's what horrifies me most of our generation. People are so worried with making money and being rich they don't care about their environment and especially they don't waste theoir time with recycling. In the future they will regret their attitude about this because they will realize how important it is to recycle and take care of nature.
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