Global Recycling Day
Every year on March 18th, Global Recycling Day invites people to look at their garbage in a new way. The initiative serves as a reminder that a significant amount of our garbage is recyclable, recyclable, or not even garbage at all.
We dump an astounding 2.12 billion tons of garbage each year around the world. That number includes food, electronics, paper waste, and much more. If we don't find innovative ways to eliminate and minimize waste, there will be no place to put it all in the future.
Communities, groups, companies, and individuals support recycling, reusing, and repurposing items. They also host competitions that provide a wealth of recycling experience. It's a great opportunity to find new ways to use old things and make it a regular habit.
#globalrecyclingday is a worldwide cyclingday that can be tracked by anyone
- Host an event in your neighborhood
- We're already have to reuse, recycle, and repurpose what we already have
- Start composting fruit and vegetable scraps
- Learn about food preservation
- Start recycling cans, paper, and plastic
- Encourage your neighborhood leaders to implement and promote recycling
- Examine your garbage How can you change what you throw to minimize your garbage's impact on the Earth? How can you reduce your waste's impact on the Earth?
- For more details, visit the Bureau of International Recycling for more details
- #GlobalRecyclingDay is a hashtag that people use to share your stories
Ng day history is the global recycling day
In 2018, the Bureau of International Recycling established Global Recycling Day. The Bureau of International Recycling established Global Recycling Day in 2018. The United Nations Industrial Development Organization recognized the event this year. Since then, organizations around the world have joined the celebration by promoting activities that raise awareness and encourage international cooperation that can help reduce the amount of garbage we produce.