This basically saves time and makes the life of the waste industry much easier. The amount of waste they collect increases every year due to excessive population growth. Within these recycling centers, not only are there people needed to operate the machines, but there are also people needed to sort the waste that ends up in the right machines. Kasandro Eperiam, a waste sorter at Waste Management's Cascade Recycling Center, says: "We have to go there and clean them up, at the risk of hurting ourselves and at the same time reducing the performance of the machines," he said. he said. “Day after day you will see the dirty diapers coming down, non-stop.” (Sheets). In addition to removing non-recyclable items from the lines, sorters must check for items that may have been missed by the machines and ended up on the wrong conveyor belt. This is what creates security issues and a waste of time. Because Pennsylvania State University is such a large campus, it has an extreme impact on conditions in its neighboring town, State College. It is vitally important for the university to have an efficient disposal system that does not have a negative impact on the local area and does not create problems for local waste management sectors. Although the Souderton area high school, like the rest of high schools across the nation, is extremely small in comparison, their failure to adopt a recycling policy will eventually add up. They will accumulate because as they continue to damage the environment, it is difficult to improve it immediately. The high school must understand that it is a long but valuable process
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