In this paper, you will write your argument in response to your chosen topic. Your paper should be based on your ideas; it should not be a summary of what other people say. This is not an informational paper. This paper should develop your argument on your topic. Your paper should clearly identify your issue. It should have a clear claim and well developed reasons. It should use at least 4 appropriately cited quotes, at least 4 appropriately cited paraphrases (you may use more as needed), and a Works Cited page in MLA format.Other requirements:
- Length: 8 (full!) -10 pages plus a Works Cited page and all of the necessary in-text citations
- Use of at least 10 sources
- Font: 12 point, Times New Roman, Arial or another standard font, Double-spaced
- Format: Paper should meet all academic expectations for grammar, sentence structure, and style.
- You must use page numbers.
- You should develop a clear, useful title
- Argument: Paper OutlineIntro: People do recycle, but do they do it correctly? The answer is no and we should know how to do it correctly so what we recycle doesn’t end in the trash.Claim: If we collaborate in recycling correctly and not producing waste in the recycling cycle, then we will all be contributing to higher successful production in recycling and give good use to what is being recycled. With this, we are helping the planet and ourselves.
- Description of the Problem-People do not recycle correctly and my main concern about it is that what we recycle ends in the trash since not everything we recycle is recyclable.
- Different Perspectives
- Retaining the Basic Recycling Process: -The materials must be gathered together and others separated before the recycling process.
- Embracing Smart Bin Recycling Process:-The smart waste bin is another new approach that can be used to recycle products correctly. Smart bins are containers designed with an intelligent system that utilizes artificial intelligence, image recognition, and sensors.
- Recycling Recyclables Process: -In recycling, the primary stages include collecting, processing, converting, and purchasing recycled materials -For a recycling process to be effective and successful, it should be done on products with recyclable symbols.
- Recommended Approach-Recycling Basics Process a. The waste/unwanted materials need to be separated in terms of recyclables and non-recyclables. b. The recyclables can be collected and put together, whereas the non-recyclables can be put in landfills. c. The recyclables are then processed effectively to retrieve the raw materials, which are then used in producing recycled-content items. d. It is these raw materials that will be used to make new products for reuse in the market.
Conclusion: Waste management can be time-consuming and waste resources; nevertheless, the end result is more favorable. Selecting the correct recycling process is essential in the management of waste materials and encouraging sustainability.


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