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Some people claim that not enough of the waste from homes is recycled. They say that the only way to increase recycling is for governments to make it a legal requirement. To what extent do you think laws are needed to make people recycle more of their waste? The question of whether the government should interfere in the recycling process by defining laws or not has emerged recently as one of the most controversial discussions of modern era. Some people believe that without forcing restrictions people would not perform the recycling process properly, which I, sort to some extent ,of agree with. Although I think it is not the only way, it has its own advantages. In this essay I will explore some of my reasons in this regard. To begin with, many environmentalists opine that recycling is one of the most important issues which could lead to many irreversible disasters if not conducted correctly. Therefore, governments must inform people about how extremely dangerous it could be if they just dumped their garbage in recycle bins without separating it carefully. There should be broad advertisements or even educational movies to warn citizens against detrimental ingredients included in their waste, which could harmfully damage the environment. Besides, governments could set some prize for those citizens who do recycle efficiently. For instance, for certain recycling items they could earn a beer orange juice or something like this. The prize does not have to be so valuable, it is more playing like a motivation role in this scenario. Finally, there could be some legal punishments for those who do not abide by the recycling rules. No matter out of their negligence or even lack of time, if they repeatedly ignored these obligations, then the government must/would have to impose some penalties on them. In conclusion, in my opinion, as the act of recycling plays an essential role in environmental health, governments must try different ways for making people obey the mandatory recycling legislations.

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