Monday, April 16, 2012

Where Does All Of Our Garbage Go?

Maspeth, NY 718-416-1656

It happens each week: The day we need to put out the garbage cans to the curb for it to be collected and the garbage truck drives away. But where does it all go?

A team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology decided to find out where it all went. In 2009, they began attaching transmitter chips to thousands of pieces of garbage. They tossed into it the garbage bin and followed the path that our garbage takes: the meanderings of electronic waste as it headed for distant shores, of ratty old sneakers that ran the equivalent of a dozen marathons, of printer cartridges that traversed the continent not once but twice on the road to recycling (online.wsj.com).

This experiment brought to the forefront the secret about our garbage: how much we produce, what it contains and where it goes when it leaves our bins.

The official trash tally for the average American shows that we toss out 4.4 pounds of trash each day, with about a third being recycled and the rest going to landfills. But the most recent survey conducted by Columbia University and the trade journal BioCycle shows that we throw out 7.1 pounds a day, and a quarter of that gets recycled (online.wsj.com).

At this staggering amount of trash on a daily basis, we are on track to produce 102 tons of waste over our lifetime. 

The best way to reduce trash in the first place is to waste less. Try to avoid disposable plastic bags or bottled water, and buy used electronics. Also consider when you are buying something if you will use it for years to come or if it will be thrown out in a few months. Anything you can do to help avoid the piling up of garbage will be helpful in the long run.

 If you have any questions regarding your garbage or recycling issues, please call us at 718-416-1656 and we can assist you in the best way possible!

To read the full article featured in The Wall Street Journal, click HERE

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