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ALUMINUM every minute of every day more than 120,000 aluminum cans are recycled into the U S 11.
aluminum recycling results in 95 less air pollution and 97 less pollution of the water that the production of aluminum from natural resources 9.
Recycling aluminum saves 95 energy which would be necessary to extract the ore bauxite and alumina of the extract; the raw materials needed for the manufacture of aluminum 49.
For each recycled aluminum book, you eliminate the need to operate four bauxite ore 48 pounds.
Recycling 1 ton of aluminum saves the energy equivalent of 2,350 liters of fuel, equivalent to the amount of electricity used by the typical home over a period of 10 years 28.



It can be recycled aluminum saves enough electricity to run a TV for 3 hours 55.
Using aluminum beverage cans recycled to produce new boxes allows the aluminum industry can be up to 20 times more boxes for the same amount of energy 11.
Americans throw away enough aluminum to rebuild our entire commercial air fleet every 3 months 2.
The aluminum beverage can return as new, full plate of grocer can in as little as 90 days after collection, re-melting, rolling, consumer manufacturing and distribution could purchase the same recycled aluminum can from the shelf of a grocery store every 13 weeks or 4 times a year 11.
It s estimated that in 1972 about 13 million tons of aluminum cans were recycled in U S 534 These 7 billion aluminum cans placed end to end can stretch the moon 170 times 11.



The average American family recycles 150 six packs of aluminum cans per year 1.
aluminum cans are used melted into ingots weighing up to 30,000 tons of aluminum It's enough to make 1 6 million cans 38.
When introduced in the early 1960s, 1000 aluminum beverage cans weighed about 55 pounds Today, thanks to improved design, 1000 aluminum beverage cans weighs less than 35 pounds, a significant reduction in the use raw materials and waste recycling 38.
According to the Agency of Environmental Protection U S EPA, aluminum cans represent less than 1 of the solid waste stream 11 of the nation.
Recycling has created about 30,000 jobs since 1970. In 1985, about 2 million aluminum can collectors earned over 200 million dollars for their recycling efforts 3.
To make a ton of aluminum from raw materials, we have to address and eliminate 3,290 pounds of red mud, 2,900 pounds of carbon dioxide, 81 pounds of air pollutants and 789 pounds of solid waste 5.



In Sacramento County COMPOST, 150,000 cubic yards of grass clippings or the equivalent of a 7 story building the size of a football field are generated each year 50.
Americans throw away about 10 of the food they buy at the supermarket The result is the equivalent of dumping more than 21 million bags of food in landfills every year 21.
A red book worms can consume a food waste half a pound each day 26.
Waste Recycling a medium sized family court can do about 300-400 pounds of compost or humus, a year 21.
Thirty-five million tons of yard waste, including grass, leaves and trim trees and bushes are generated in the U S annually Every year, 12 yard waste products are composted 62.



The leaves contain nutrients that 50-80 extracts earth's trees by composting, we are helping the earth itself replenish 21.
The grass represents 70 of all garden waste If grass clippings are short enough, they decompose quickly and provide the soil with nitrogen and carbon 21.
When garden waste is buried in landfills, where there is not much oxygen, it releases methane gas, a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to air pollution and global warming methane and other toxins may also be condensed into liquid and leach into groundwater 21.
Glass in U S about 13 2 million tons of glass waste is generated each year and about 22 of all containers in glass beverage 62 are recycled.
Approximately 5 billion bottles and jars of all kinds are recycled each year in the United States; an increase of nearly 500 over the past ten years, which is about 2 to 5 billion pounds of glass that won t end up in a landfill 38.



We save more than a ton of resources for every ton of glass recycled 1,330 pounds of sand, 433 pounds of sodium carbonate, 433 lbs and 151 lbs of limestone feldspar 21.
A ton of glass produced from raw materials creates 384 pounds of mining waste, using 50 recycled glass, it cuts about 75 21.
The use of recycled glass to make new glass cuts related air pollution up to 20 10th.
Recycling one ton of glass saves energy equivalent of 10 gallons of oil 28.


Recycling a glass bottle saves enough energy to light a 100 watt bulb for 4:51.
Most bottles and jars contain at least 25 glass recycled glass does not wear it can be recycled forever 21.
About 75 of the state's United glass are used for packaging 21.
If all bottles and jars collected through recycling in 1994 U S were placed end to end, they reach the route Moon and the other half 24 towards the ground.
Glass containers recycled in the U S 1994 103.333 fill bumper trailers, they extend from Dallas to Los Angeles 24.
Glass represents about 8 municipal waste in America 21.



Over 4000 restaurants and bars in California recycle their glass 6, 10.
LANDFILL From 1991 to 1995, the number of landfills fell by 49 It's less 2,833 landfills in the U S 15.
We empty most of the U S print magazines each year about 8 million tons in landfills If just half of them recycled, we could save more than 12 million cubic yards of landfill space 21.
More than two thirds of the material entering landfills is degradable However, very little change occurs because moisture is the most important environmental variable degradation Landfills are as dry as possible to help prevent contamination of groundwater runoff for example, newspapers are still legible more than 20 years after being thrown food, such as T-bone steaks and hot dogs, remain relatively unchanged for more than a decade 17.



In 1993, 207 million tonnes of waste was generated in the US is April 4 pounds per person per day after recycling and composting, 3 4 pounds of waste per person per day was burned or sent to sites landfill 61.
The Environmental Protection Agency states that per capita production of solid waste will decrease by 2000 from 4 4 pounds per person per day 4 61 3 pounds.
Between 1990 and 1993, the materials recovered for recycling and composting in U S increased from 38 million tons to 45 million tons, an increase of 18 61.
In 1985, 83 of our waste was landfilled, this figure fell in 1993 to 62 Even with this reduction, the landfill continues to be the most predominant waste management method to achieve 2000 61.
In 1994, 214 million liters of oil were sold in California and that 122 million liters of used oil were generated only 75 million gallons of this waste oil was recycled properly, leaving 47 million gallons 6 missing.
An engine oil quarter can pollute 250,000 liters of water and 1 acre 1 inch deep 21, 51.



Americans throw away enough used motor oil every year to fill 21 supertankers 120.
About 62 of the oil-related pollution in the U S is caused by improper disposal of engine oils and is the main source of oil pollution in more than 40 rivers in our country 21, 57.
It is easier and cheaper to recycle used oil than to a new crude oil a gallon of oil used can produce the same amount of engine oil 42 liters of crude oil while requiring approximately one-third of the energy 13.
If any motor oil used in the U S have been recycled, this would result in savings of 1 3 million barrels of oil per day 14.
Used oil can be regenerated good as new oil of lubricating oil never wears it just gets dirty 57.



Used oil can be reprocessed into fuel oil, which contains about 140,000 BTU's of energy and can be burned efficiently 57.
The U S currently imports about 60 of our oil and in 20 years we will import 100 at a cost of 150 billion per year 45.
The world will need twice the raw materials in 2010 that is now keeping the same level of use of the oil, it will find out as much over the next 10 years, as has been found in all 52 history.
PAPER Every year the US uses 85 5 million tonnes of paper, which is recycled 22 or 19 million tons of paper remaining, we could recycle up to 70 or 46 million tonnes and 46 million tonnes could save 782 million trees 39, 63.
An average family of 3 produces about 5 pounds per week, month or 250 lbs 20 pounds per year of newsprint used 39, 63.



Every day, Americans buy about 62 million newspapers and throw about 44 million of them If we recycled just half of our newsprint each year, we would need less than 3,200 garbage trucks to collect our waste 21 .
If you are an average American, it will take 465 trees to give you a lifetime of 60 paper.
Americans throw away the equivalent of more than 30 million trees in newsprint each year 21.
Americans discard 4 million tons of office paper each year is enough to build a wall 12 feet of paper from New York to California 21.
In 1988, Americans used enough kraft paper for a person to take a lunch brown bag to school or work for 64 million years 21.



If Americans recycled all phone books each year could be saved about 650,000 tons of paper 21.
Recycling world half paper would free 20 million acres of forest land 21.
Recycling a stack of newspapers up about 6 feet saves the life of a tree 35 feel great about recycling 1 ton of newspapers saves 17 trees 51.
If you Stacked all paper use an average American in a year, the stack would be as big as a two-storey house 20.
Americans use about 30 billion cartons per year It's enough to make such a big stack as a football field and as high as the World Trade Center in New York If everyone recycled America only 1 box of a month, more than a billion cans a year could be kept out of landfills 41.
The EPA found that making paper from the results of 74 less air pollution and 35 less recycled water pollution This means that every ton of recycled paper keeps about 60 pounds of pollutants the atmosphere would have been produced if the paper was manufactured from virgin resources 43.



If everyone who subscribes to the New York Times recycles old newspapers, we would keep more than 6,000 tons of air pollution each year 21.
Each ton of recycled paper saves approximately 4 barrels of oil, hours of energy 4200 kilowatts enough power to hear and cooling the average home in North America for at least 6 months 55.
In Germany, the most advanced pulp mills produce a piece of paper using only seven times its weight in water in the world, the oldest plants use up to 100 times that amount 36.
About 30 of all paper is now recycled to make insulation, building materials and other paper products A total of about 13 million tonnes are recovered every year, including 4 million tons which are exported to 39 foreign markets.
Office paper has been bleached, and to the newspaper there is not much ink Consequently, recycled paper manufacturers should use bleach as much as 25 original manufacturers used this reduces dioxins in our water 21.



Paper products consume 35 of the annual commercial timber harvest in the world and this figure should rise to 50 by 2000 19.
recycled paper saves recycled paper production uses 58 water less water compared to producing virgin paper 19.
A ton of paper made entirely from recycled waste saves 7000 liters of water, times 4100 kilowatts of energy, three cubic yards of landfill space and 17 trees 10.
Recycled paper is manufactured according to the same standards as the paper based on virgin pulp Furthermore, the recycled paper has characteristics that make it more desirable than virgin paper, as more opaque, dense and flexible 19.



and combined form paperboard material 73 in the discharge 61.
Californians are recycling more paper than any other material in our waste stream - 10 years some 2,647,000 tons.
For every 15,000 tons of old newspapers recycled each year, 30 jobs are created for collecting paper, 40 jobs are created for processing paper, and 75 jobs are needed to manufacture newsprint 31.
It is estimated that recycling paper of the urban forest of California has helped to maintain 9,000 jobs while adding more than 2 to 2 billion worth of state economy 10.
Make a ton of virgin paper requires 3,688 pounds of wood, 24,000 liters of water, 216 pounds of lime, salt cake 360 ​​pounds and 76 pounds of sodium carbonate were then treat and dispose of 84 pounds of air pollutants, 36 water pollutants pounds and 176 pounds of solid waste 5.
PLASTICS Plastics are made from oil limited and non-renewable resource is expected by the year 2040 will have been exhausted oil reserves used Earth 56.



In 1987, U S used almost 1 billion barrels of oil, to make plastics 51.
Buried, certain plastics can last 700 years Manufacturers add inhibitors which resist the decomposition process required to decompose the plastic 51.
If the Pilgrims had six packets of us still have the plastic rings 21 of them today.
More than 46,000 pieces of floating plastic debris in every square mile of the ocean 51.



Although polystyrene foam is non-biodegradable, it is recyclable 21.
If you lined up all the styrofoam cups manufactured in a single day, they circle the Earth 20.
Plastics are the fastest growing part of the waste stream U of representing 5 Household throwaways Each American uses about 200 pounds of plastic a year - 60 pounds of it for packaging 51.
According to Dr. Jack Milgram analyst plastics recycling plastic saves twice as much energy as burning 51.
Americans use 4 million plastic bottles every hour - only 1 bottle of 4 is recycled 41.



The Americans are quite low density polyethylene LDPE plastic every year to shrink-wrap the state of Texas Most ends up in landfill sites 41.
Plastics are a part of the waste stream, although they account for only eight of the waste by weight, they occupy about 20 volume in a landfill because of their low bulk density 22.
In 1988, we used 2 billion pounds of HDPE just to make bottles for household products that s on the weight of 900,000 Honda Civics 21.
Over 16 million tons of plastic waste are generated each year in the U S 2 and about 2 o of all recycled plastics is currently 62.
In the US, some 3 7 billion PET bottles for soft drinks from 38 sold in 1992 were recycled, as against 2 8 billion in 1991, exceeding the target of the plastics industry recycling 25 bottles of all types plastic, 1995, 38.
In 2000, the PET bottle used in the U S should reach 4 7 billion, an increase of 143 since 1994 29.



Since the introduction of PET containers in the late 1970s, the industry has reduced the weight of PET 2 liter bottles of 67 grams on average about 48 grams; a reduction of 38 28.
Approximately nine billion plastic bottles are produced each year in the United States about two-thirds that end up in landfills or incinerators Most others go to Wellman Inc. A recycling facility in South Carolina Wellman annually recycles about 2 4 billion plastic bottles fiber polyester known as the Fortrel EcoSpun, which ends in active use 40.
It takes 5 PET bottles of two liters recycled to make enough cotton for a ski jacket 37.
It takes 1,050 recycled milk bottles to plastic park bench 6 feet 21.



Steel and other metals Approximately 70 of any metal is used once and discarded The remaining 30 is recycled after 5 cycles, a quarter of one of the metal remains in circulation 27.
About 12 3 million tons of steel waste is generated each year in the overall U S15 4 steel in the waste stream is recycled 62.
Making recycled steel cans only takes a quarter of the energy needed to make new steel and only creates a quart of water and air pollution created by making new steel cans 41.
For every pound of steel that is recycled, enough energy is saved to light a 60 watt bulb for more than one day 23.
Americans use 100 million tin cans and steel every day, every minute, more than 9,000 cans are recovered in the trash with magnets 21.
Every day, Americans use enough steel and tin cans to make a steel tube during the Los Angeles performance in New York and again 21.



During the last decade, world leaders recycled steel nearly 2 5 billion tons of steel 21.
Americans throw away each year enough steel to build all new cars made in America 41.
In 1993, about 36 million units, 30 million tons of construction and demolition steel and 94 auto scrapped were recycled 58.
100 pounds of steel recycled replace nearly 150 pounds of ore Steel When steel boxes were introduced in 1935, they weighed 172 pounds per mile; Today they weigh 70 pounds per thousand 38.



In 1989, enough copper scrap was recycled in the U S to provide the wiring and plumbing for each building already built this year 21.
TIRES Americans 280 million tires annually throw 25 to 30 that are retreaded or otherwise reused 33.
About eight out of ten tires U S wind in landfills or stockpiles An estimated 2 to 3 billion tires are currently stored in the United States 21.
On a site Modesto, California 8 million tires were stored from 1991 In 1995, thanks to recycling efforts, this number was reduced to 2 million, but they receive 20,000 tires 44.



Artificial reefs, breakwaters and erosion control barriers made with whole tires can preserve precious natural habitats 53.
It takes a crude half barrel to produce the rubber tire truck 21 1.
WASTE The average baby produces a tonne of waste each year 21.
In the US, we take 18 billion disposable diapers per year at a cost of 15-35 cents a load part of diaper service only 7-20 cents per layer 28.
In the US, we take the same amount of waste per person than we did in 1910, a lot of coal ash was produced from heating homes 28.
In 1990, cities in California have paid over $ 1 billion to get rid of their waste Some cities have used to ship their waste hundreds of miles Developing countries are far from being as contracted dumps for garbage U 26 .



waste disposal in the United States is expected to cost 1 00000000000 by 2000 21.
The Americans only represent 5 of the world population, but generate 30 World 59 garbage.
In the US, we throw enough garbage per day to fill 63,000 garbage trucks that hold 7-14 tonnes of waste On an annual basis, we meet quite waste trucks to form a line that would extend from halfway earth to the moon 28.
Estimates indicate that commercial vessels and recreational pour more than 14 billion pounds of waste in our seas each year 2.
In a lifetime, the average American will throw 600 times its adult weight in garbage If you add up, it means that an adult of 150 pounds will leave a legacy of 90,000 pounds of waste for 21 children.



For every 1,000 fast food sales, 200 pounds of waste is created 51.
Californians create about 46 million tonnes of waste each year enough to fill two highway lanes 100 feet deep from Oregon to Mexico 51.
Americans are more than two times more waste per person than people in other countries like Japan and Germany 51.
Of the Americans throw garbage, half could be recycled is enough to fill up a football stadium down daily 26.
Each year, the U S generates about 450 million cubic yards of waste-enough to bury 26,000 football fields in a layer of waste ten feet deep 39.
Paper June 27 Plastics glass 6 5 3 4 5 1 Metals sorting waste 14 5 other organic food products, timber, manure, crop residues, etc. August 22 Other inert solid, bulky items, furniture, etc. September 18 ash hazardous waste, sewage, asbestos, car bodies etc. 1 3 8.



In 1993, California produced 45 million tons of waste; equivalent of one ton per second and disposed of about 34 million tonnes of household's means on 2 47 pounds of waste per week 7, 10.
Perkasie, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia, residents buy specially marked trash bags in the city at 1 00 for a 20 pound bag to 1 75 a 40 pound bag Load residential waste almost halved in 1988, first year of the program 34.
Recycling on average generates employment for 465 tonnes of material processed annually In other words, Americans generate about 200 million tons of municipal solid waste each year by recycling 43,000 jobs 66.
TEXTILE waste product post-consumer textiles in the U S has annually about 4 5 of the domestic waste stream, which translates to about 35 pounds per person, for a total of 8 £ 75 billion 16.



The textile recycling industry, with some 350 members worldwide, removed each year from the stream 2 waste 5 billion pounds of waste from post-consumer textiles 16.
May 2 billion pounds of textile waste after consumption is 10 pounds for every person in the US Of this amount, approximately 500 million pounds are used by the collection agency, with merchants and clothing exporters, wiping graders cloth, and recyclers fibers 16.
textile recycling companies purchase a large percentage of their raw materials from charitable institutions, which in turn use the funds to house, feed and train the less fortunate 16.
Members of the textile industry are able to recycle 93 waste they process without producing new hazardous or harmful byproducts 16.



textile recyclers 61 export their products, thereby reducing the trade deficit U S 16.
MISCELLANEOUS Our litter Its decomposition time.
Glass bottles Jars 1,000,000 years of aluminum cans 80-100 years Wellington Boot Soles 50-80 years Leather goods up to 50 years Material Nylon 30-40 disposable plastic bags 10-20 years Diapers plastic coated paper 5 years wool 1-5 years 1-5 years Cigarette Butts orange and banana peels 2-5 weeks 2-4 weeks 47 newspaper.
An average American uses 8 times the natural resources of the world average citizen and produces 5 times the air pollution of the average world citizen 60.
The world's forests are being destroyed at the rate of one acre per second All 16 minutes a forest the size of Central Park in New York is destroyed every day, a forest is lost size of Philadelphia 74,000 acres each year a the Pennsylvania area of ​​27 million acres is ruined 12, 60.
To date, scientists have named 1 to 4 million species of animals and plants, but they estimate that between 5 to 30,000,000 share our planet rainforests, home to about half of all plant species Earth and animals are destroyed to 100 acres per minute flow 56.



Rechargeable batteries are more expensive than disposable batteries, but they save money over time because they can be recharged up to 1000 times if you take care of them, they can last up to 10 years 41.
In the US, about 1 to 5 million tons of used lead batteries automobile are produced each year and about 96 car batteries are recycled each year 62.
Sixty percent of the world's lead supply comes from recycled car batteries 21.
Audits by students in the Environmental Studies Program at Brown University show that the school can save over $ 40,000 a year just by replacing incandescent bulbs in exit signs with fluorescent bulbs, Installation low-flow shower heads in dormitories save another 32 44000.
In 1993, a collection bin recyclables worth 46 per ton in 1995, a collection bin recyclables worth 165 per ton - an increase of 29 259.



We pay more for food packaging we pay US farmers for food culture 54.
The supermarket chain Purity Supreme 64 stores in Bedford, MA, opened green checkout lanes that are open only to customers who bring their own bags to the store 35.
In a supervised project, Boulder County, Colorado discharged more than 5,000 old Christmas trees on the bottom of lakes near his strange It is an ecological advantage, the trees are home to fish and attract insects for them to eat 21.
In a long-term research program at New York State University at Stony Brook, ash manufactured concrete block is used for artificial reefs 4.



1991 Carnegie Mellon study predicted that 25 million PCs are landfilled in 1995, and that number worldwide would increase to 150 million - enough to fill an acre wide hole three and a half deep mites per year 2005 42.
At about 500 million euros, the cost of building an incinerator is three times that of recycling facilities that can handle the same amount of waste 66.
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES In some cities, garbage was simply thrown out the window and periodically covered with soil Bronze Age Troy, it is estimated that the street level rose by an average of about 4 to 7 feet per century gradually, the ancient cities like Athens and Jerusalem developed city codes regulating waste disposal 64.
500 B C Athens issued the first edict against known throwing garbage in the streets, and organized the first municipal landfills by requiring scavengers for waste disposal no less than a mile from the city walls 65.



The greatest advance in the manufacture of glass before the 19th century took place in 200 BC when the Babylonians craftsmen discovered the art of glass blowing 46.
From the time of its development in 105 AD by the Chinese official, Ts have Lun, in the early 19th century, the raw material of paper was ragged A chronic shortage of rags developed in the late 18th century more people in the process of read more books were printed and, consequently, the price of paper has increased while the supply has decreased the results of the shortage were new methods of making paper in 1802, Mathias Koop began papermaking from straw and various wood pulps and he printed a piece of history in 1844, was developed mechanical pulper; a chemical process followed ten years later Once the dough could be made in large quantities, paper machines have been rapidly developed and the trees began to be digested in large quantities 46.
In 1690, paper recycling in the US was born when the first paper mill was established by the Rittenhouse family on the banks of Wissahickon Creek near Philadelphia, PN paper to the mill was manufactured from recycled rags thirty.
Napoléon III was the aluminum industry leading customer the French emperor has supported chemical extraction experiments Henri Etienne Sainte-Claire Deville Deville developed a practical way to produce aluminum chemically When the experiments have produced the first aluminum in an amount, he went to a rattle for the son of the emperor 25.



Napoleon dishes aluminum At that time, the smaller customers had to use gold and silver 25.
In 1865, about 10,000 pigs roamed New York City, food waste 21.
In 1868 John Wesley Hyatt invented the first plastic to celluloid billiard balls in an ivory shortage that threatened the 18 billiards industry.
photographic film made with celluloid one of the first plastic has been perfected in the film Celluloïd the late 1800s has led to a new era in the entertainment, the film 18.
curbside recycling originated in 1874 in Baltimore 21.



The first systematic incineration of municipal waste was tested in Nottingham, England, in 1874 65.
In 1875, the first incinerator in New York was born in 1938 design improvements have led to 700 cities to use incinerators nation now, because of increasing concerns about pollution, but the 169 cities turned off their 30 garbage burners.
In 1889, Washington, D C health official wrote suitable places for the waste are becoming scarcer year by year Waste must be expected, and the provisions should not be delayed more than 30.
In 1897, the MRF were born in the United States when New York City had its waste delivered to a court picking Here it was separated into five grades of paper, four degrees of metal and three qualities of carpet jute bags, string, rubber and horsehair were also separated for reuse 30.
During World War II, which reduces the weight bikes saved 2,000 tons of steel 21.



In 1915, 89 of every major U S cities had a municipal waste collection service 21.
In the mid 1930s, the first sanitary landfills were built in California and New York These are actually as open dumps, dirt regularly covered to hide waste and reduce flies, rats and 21 odors.
During the shortage of raw materials of the Second World War, almost all of the worlds silk was used in the war effort Consequently, women silk stockings were replaced by nylon stockings Today ay, we simply call nylons 18.
During World War II, the recovery of metal strips corsets saved enough metal to build two warships 21.



Until 1947, almost 100 of all beverage containers were recorded 21.
The first use of architectural aluminum was the distribution point 100 ounces of the Washington Monument, which is still in place 25.
The garbage truck compactor, called Packer, was introduced in 1950 21.
In 1955, the Corvette became the first car built with plastic body panels 18.



Between 1960 and 1984 the number of soda containers in the flow America's solid waste has tripled 21.
In 1982, U S army began using a plastic composite material called Kevlar helmet - the same material in bulletproof vests used by police officers The plastic helmet is about 30 more effective to stop 18 shell fragments Trademark of EI DuPont Company Inc.
In 1986, Rhode Island became the first state in the nation to adopt a mandatory recycling law for aluminum cans and tin steel, glass, plastic PET and HDPE and newspapers 30.
In 1987, the infamous garbage barge, the Mobro 4000, sailed the clown of the East Coast through the Bahamas, Belize and Mexico The barge refused permission to dock in every port After 6000 miles of navigation , the load of waste ship was cremated and the ashes were buried in New York long Island - where garbage original 30.



In 1989, more than 90,000 African elephants were killed for their ivory Although most countries banned the ivory trade, yet the place was poaching However, the increased use of plastic as an ivory replacement has reduced demand and the price of ivory, which makes it less profitable poaching 18.
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