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Every household should have a government-imposed limit on the amount of rubbish it can throw away.
To what extent do you agree?
Waste disposal is one of alarming problems facing today's society. Some say that government should limit the amount of rubbish each household can throw away. I generally disagree with this viewpoint because the amount of waste can vary for various factors, from the number and ages of family members to occasional reasons, such as moving and parties.
It is unpractical to set a limit on the amount of waste a family produces. Each family has different reasons to throw away a large amount of waste, including number of members, lifestyle and occasional events. Additionally, there is no alternative but to collect rubbish when a household exceeds the limit. Otherwise serious hygienic problems would happen.
On the other hand, governments may be able to regulate the amount of rubbish by ruling waste bags. For example, in many cities in Japan, the city governments require households to put their rubbish in the designated plastic bags, which is priced higher than normal bags. This policy encourages families to reduce waste.
In conclusion, it is unrealistic to directly impose a limit on the amount of rubbish although government can nadge households to decrease the amount of waste by several measures, such as pricing garbage bags.
31. Aug. 2024 16:55
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Every household should have a government-imposed limit on the amount of rubbish
it can throw away. To what extent do you agree? Waste disposal is one of the most
alarming problems facing today's society. Some say that governments should limit
the amount of rubbish each household can throw away. I generally disagree with
this viewpoint because the amount of waste can vary due to various factors, from
the number and ages of family members to other reasons, such as moving house and holding
parties. It is impractical to set a limit on the amount of waste a family
produces. Each family has different reasons for throwing away a large amount of
waste, including number of members, lifestyle and occasional events. (This is just repeating what you have already said)
Additionally, there is no alternative but to collect rubbish when a household
exceeds the limit. Otherwise serious hygiene problems might happen. On the
other hand, governments may be able to regulate the amount of rubbish by classifying
waste bags. For example, in many cities in Japan, the city governments require
households to put their rubbish (what rubbish? Is it checked?) in designated plastic bags, which are priced
higher than normal bags. This policy encourages families to reduce waste. In
conclusion, it is unrealistic to directly impose a limit on the amount of
rubbish, although government can nudge households to decrease the amount of waste
by several measures, such as pricing garbage bags.
Interesting about the policy in Japan.
2. September 2024
Every household should have a government-imposed limit on the amount of rubbishbags it can throw away. To what extent do you agree?
Waste disposal is one of the most
alarming problems facing today's society. Some say that government should limit
the amount of rubbish each household can throw away. I generally disagree with
this viewpoint because the amount of waste can vary due to various factors, from
the number and ages of family members to occasional reasons, such as moving and
parties. It is unpractical to set a limit on the amount of waste a family produces. Each family has different reasons for throwing away a large amount of waste, including the number of members, lifestyle, and occasional events.
Additionally, there is no alternative but to collect rubbish when a household
exceeds the limitwaste; otherwise, serious hygienic problems could arise.
On the other hand, governments may be able to regulate the amount of rubbish by controlling waste bags. For example, in many cities in Japan, the city governments require households to put their rubbish in the designated plastic bags, which are priced
higher than normal bags. This policy encourages families to reduce waste.
In conclusion, it is unrealistic to directly impose a limit on the amount of
rubbish, although government can nadge households to decrease the amount of waste through measures, such as pricing garbage bags.
1. September 2024
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