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What if no one recycled?

"What If No One Recycled?" dives into the devastating consequences of failing to recycle. Without recycling, landfills would rapidly overflow, necessitating vast deforestation to produce more paper products. The book highlights critical facts about pollution, identifying Ukraine, China, and India as the most polluted countries. Historical data reveals that 1993 saw the highest levels of waste production. Accompanied by striking images of pollution, this work emphasizes the urgency of recycling to preserve our planet's health.

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What if no one recycled?

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  1. What if no one recycled? By Mathew O and Hamish.

  2. Pictures of pollution

  3. If no one recycled our landfills would fill up very quickly and we would need to grow lots and lots of trees to make more paper.

  4. More facts • the most polluted place are Ukraine, China and India.

  5. More facts and pictures. • The most rubbish made was in 1993.

  6. See you latter.

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