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The Truth About Our Social Responsibility for the Environment

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We were all taught not to pollute our natural environment, however, as societies proceeded to grow and expand, we gradually slipped from our original promises to our surroundings. Letting our environmental responsibilities fall away has exacerbated the problem to the point that we are no longer in the prevention phase of our environmental obligations. In this discussion, Bill Stierle and Tom share their viewpoints about preserving the environment and recycling our trash. Many environmental rules have been implemented to lessen our "trashy" crisis, from offering recycling bins to taxing violators. Protecting our shared environment is not just an individual oath, and we need to address the current situation. Join the discussion and understand all of the aspects of what we can do to improve the environment and save what is left for future generations.

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We were all taught not to pollute our natural environment, however, as societies proceeded to grow and expand, we gradually slipped from our original promises to our surroundings. Letting our environmental responsibilities fall away has exacerbated the problem to the point that we are no longer in the prevention phase of our environmental obligations. In this discussion, Bill Stierle and Tom share their viewpoints about preserving the environment and recycling our trash. Many environmental rules have been implemented to lessen our "trashy" crisis, from offering recycling bins to taxing violators. Protecting our shared environment is not just an individual oath, and we need to address the current situation. Join the discussion and understand all of the aspects of what we can do to improve the environment and save what is left for future generations.

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