Did You
Know...
- Each ton of recycled
paper can save 17 trees, 380 gallons of oil, three cubic yards of landfill
space, 4,000 kilowatts of energy and 7,000 gallons of water!
- Americans use more
than 67 million tons of paper per year, or about 580 pounds per
person.
- Paper products make up
the largest part (approximately 40 percent) of our trash.
- Making recycled paper
instead of new paper uses 64 percent less energy and uses 58 percent less
water.
- Every day American
businesses generate enough paper to circle the earth 20 times !
- Every day Americans
recover more than 2 million pounds of paper! That's about 40 percent of the
paper we use.
- Paper products use up
at least 35 percent of the world's annual commercial wood harvest.
- The highest point in
Ohio is said to be "Mount Rumpke," which is a "mountain" made
up of trash -- at a sanitary landfill! Rumpke is one of the nation's largest
waste and recycling companies.
- One tree can filter up
to 60 pounds of pollutants from the air each year.
- Each year, Americans
throw away 25 trillion Styrofoam cups.
- In Britain, over 9
million "nappies" or disposable diapers, are used every
day.
- More than 1/3 of all
fiber used to make paper comes from recycled paper.
- Every Sunday,
Americans waste 90 percent of recyclable newspapers. This wastes 500,000
trees!
- A new landfill
generally costs more than an old one that has filled up. This is because it
typically costs more to comply with new environmental regulations, to buy the
land, to construct the landfill and to transport waste because new landfills
generally are farther away than older ones.
- Every year more than
900 million trees are cut down to provide raw materials for American paper and
pulp mills.
- Only 1 percent of the
world's water supply is usable; 97 percent is in the ocean and 2 percent is
frozen.
Information obtained
from: www.resourcefulschools.org