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Global Recycling Day

March 18

Global Recycling Day

An environmental advocacy day on March 18 showcasing the vital role of recycling in preserving the Earth's natural resources and securing a sustainable future.

Yearly Date
March 18
Category
Nature
Founding Entity

Bureau of International Recycling (BIR)

First Observed
2018
Origin

Institutional Initiative

The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) established Global Recycling Day in 2018, coinciding with its 70th anniversary on March 18. The idea was first proposed by BIR President Ranjit Baxi during his inauguration speech at the BIR 2015 Dubai Convention. In October 2018, BIR formed the Global Recycling Foundation to support its ongoing growth.

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Introduction

Get ready to show your support for the environment on Global Recycling Day on March 18! This day was created in 2018 as an annual event to celebrate the importance of recycling and its positive effects. It's a great opportunity for people all over the world to come together and make a difference by reducing their waste, conserving resources, and protecting our planet.

Global Recycling Day Timeline

1970
First Earth Day
The first Earth Day was celebrated, marking the beginning of the environmental movement and increasing awareness about the importance of recycling.
1987
Garbage Barge Case
The Mobro 4000 garbage barge case highlighted the growing waste management issues, leading to a heightened focus on recycling in the United States.
1991
Germany's Green Dot System
Germany implemented the Green Dot system, which revolutionized recycling by making manufacturers responsible for the waste generated by their products.
2008
China's Green Fence Policy
China implemented the Green Fence policy to reduce the amount of contaminated waste it imports, leading western countries to improve their recycling practices.
2013
Zero Waste Movement
The Zero Waste Movement gained popularity globally, advocating for waste prevention through recycling, reusing, composting, and reducing consumption.
2018
Inaugural Global Recycling Day
The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) established Global Recycling Day to recognize and celebrate the importance of recycling in preserving Earth's resources.

How to Celebrate Global Recycling Day

1

Recycle paper

Start by recycling paper products such as newspaper, magazines, and cardboard boxes. Make sure to break down the boxes before placing them in your recycling bin.

2

Reuse plastic

Instead of throwing out plastic bottles and containers, use them for storage or crafts. You can also take containers to a local grocery store that has a plastic recycle program.

3

Compost food waste

Instead of throwing out food waste, start composting it in your backyard. Composting is an effective way to reduce waste and you can use the compost to fertilize your garden.

4

Donate used items

If you have items that are still usable but no longer need them, donate them to a local charity or thrift store. Someone else will be able to make use of them instead of them going into a landfill.

5

Participate in a cleanup event

Organizations such as Keep America Beautiful often organize beach or park cleanups that you can participate in with your family or friends. This is a great way to make an impact on the environment and help keep our parks and beaches clean.

Why We Love Global Recycling Day

A

Recycling helps reduce our environmental footprint

By reusing materials, we can drastically cut down on the amount of waste that is released into the environment. Recycling one ton of paper saves 17 trees and reduces water pollution by 15%. Taking steps to reuse materials not only helps protect our planet but also saves money in the long run!

B

Recycling creates jobs & boosts the economy

The process of recycling has created thousands of new jobs across the world. These industries have provided opportunities for communities to build sustainable businesses, all while helping preserve natural resources. Additionally, these jobs often pay more than other service sector jobs, boosting local economies in the process.

C

Recycling teaches responsibility

The process of recycling allows individuals to take ownership over their consumption habits and learn how they can lower their personal impact on the environment. By taking the time to think about what items are recyclable, people become more conscious of their day to day decisions and can make better choices when it comes to how they use resources.

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