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The second good reason is to lessen the impact on our environment. More trees are being cut down to meet demand for paper and this could have a drastic effect on our climate as trees help absorb carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas which causes global warming. Cutting down trees also affects our natural environment, leading to increasing soil erosion and increased flooding risk by causing rivers to silt up. The process of making paper is also energy intensive and gives off harmful emissions. In fact, the energy used to produce just five sheets of paper can run an 80W bulb for an hour. Recycling paper uses a lot less energy. Waste paper also ends up in landfills. It accounts for about 25% of Hong Kong's domestic waste disposed of at landfills. |
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