Get the Facts – The Benefits of Recycling
February 15, 2018The Full Story
Recycling is the process by which used materials are converted into new, usable products. According to the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), Jamaica produces an average of 8,657 tonnes of solid waste per day. Improper waste disposal leads to pollution of air and water, and damages the ozone layer. Recycling is one way to help minimise these problems.
Recycling comprises three steps that occur in a continuous loop. The steps are:
1. Collection and processing
2. Manufacturing
3. Purchasing products made from recycled materials
Benefits of Recycling
Recycling can have several benefits, which include:
Environmental Benefits
• Conserves natural resources, such as timber and minerals, by reducing the need to extract raw materials.
• Reduces air and water pollution by decreasing the amount of waste sent to landfills
• Reduces greenhouse gas emissions caused by the burning of waste
• Saves energy
Economic Benefits
• Helps create jobs
• Saves money on storage and dumping costs
The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) facilitates recycling through the ‘Waste Diversion and Recycling Project’.
The agency collects recyclable materials, particularly plastic bottles, at various locations throughout Kingston and St. Catherine. Additionally, other recyclers provide channels for the collection and reprocessing of other materials, such as metal, glass, and paper.
For more information, please contact the:
National Solid Waste Management Agency (NSWMA)
61 HWT Road
Kingston 10
Telephone: 926-3988, 926- 8559, 960-4511, 968-6160, 926-5170
Fax: 920-1415