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FinalistEducation
South Christian High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Geography and Environmental Studies
- Botany/Plant Biology
- Zoology/Animal Biology
- Natural Resources and Conservation, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Environmental Services
Dream career goals:
Environmental Stewardship Award
Earth, a living inanimate object that sustains that life of hundreds of thousands of microorganisms. From elephants to ants, to the thousands of particles living in a water droplet, life continues everyday. Humanity, vital caretakers, have the responsibility to make a difference. Recycling can be the difference between life and death for a delicate organism.
Ocean animals especially the risk of consuming harmful chemicals in recyclable material. This can cause death of an entire species which damages entire ecosystems. By removing plastic from the ocean and repurposing it for something else, whole food chains will remain stable. Plastic is one of the world's most useful and destructive resources, a double edged sword. Day to day life is supported by the use of plastic. This, in and of itself, is not the problem. The problem comes with the misuse of this abundant resource. Littering, easy to do and hard to take back, this problem through rain and streams directs water straight to healthy ecosystems. With recycling becoming more and more popular it has become increasingly easier to be a difference maker.
The process of recycling has cons but more numerous pros. It can extend the life of plastic up to 10 times. This not only cuts down on waste to fill up landfills, but it also protects plants, animals and people. Recycling is one of the simplest ways that humanity can take care of the planet. Simply not throwing away your trash can clean out oceans and protect the planet for generations.