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Some people claim that not enough of the waste from homes is recycled. They say that the only way to increase recycling is for governments to make it a legal requirement. To what extent do you think laws are needed to make people recycle more of their waste? Not only is using trashes for making new objects an adequate way to reduce the amount of utilized raw materials, but also it can assist us in decreasing the cost of creating many products. In my opinion, if we do not employ a law to force people to recycle their rubbish, we would get better results. The first disadvantage of rules is that when we introduce a new law, we should supervise on executing it. Therefore, we require a new organization for this task and it can cost the government a lot/excessively. Also, we should set some punishments for those who disobey the law and punishing is not a proper solution to obligate people to recycle their own trashes. Secondly, we are not well aware about the consequences of forcing our citizens to reuse their garbage. It has been occurred many times that pushing people too hard into an action/doing something, had reverse feedbacks. Consequently, we cannot make people doing do what they do not like by adopting new laws. In spite ofrather than/instead of compelling people to recycle their junk with by creating new laws, which has its own drawbacks, we can teach to our young generation to reuse their waste. Although it would take a huge long time before a great percentage of the community learn to do recycling, we can stop/prevent from many unnecessary costs in future. In conclusion, if we enforce some rules to push/obligate people to recover their own trashes, we may confront with some problems, including the difficulty of enforcing the law and resisting resistenceagainst obeying these orders, hence we should educate our citizens to be responsible with by recycling their own garbage.

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