Exploring Moral Reasons to Recycle for a Sustainable Future

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Delve into the moral obligations and environmental impacts associated with recycling, emphasizing the importance of sharing the planet responsibly, reducing waste stream, and promoting a life of moderation. The discussion highlights the necessity of individual and collective actions to address the overuse of Earth's resources and advocates for recycling as a step towards fairer resource distribution and sustainable living practices.


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  1. Moral Reasons to Recycle Ned Hettinger Philosophy Department

  2. Should one recycle? Of course! It s a moral obligation It s part of being a virtuous person A way of living more gently on Earth Sharing the planet with other creatures and other humans

  3. Output or input focus? Output focuses on waste side Waste management crisis: Where do we put all our trash? Ends up in oceans Poisons our land Important reason to recycle: To lessen our waste stream I approach issue mainly from input side The taking from the earth side Rather than putting back side

  4. Humans are overusing the planet Consume 30-40% of net primary production Consume over all surface fresh water Overfish the oceans devastating sea life Dams control water flow in most major rivers Changing climate, messing with ecosystems Driving other life forms extinct 100-1000 times Taken over 70% of planet s usable land

  5. Obligation to fairly share planet Our use is unfair to other species with whom we share planet Most important reason to recycle is to avoid having to go back to the earth for more We ve taken from earth for our needs/desire Now should recycle/reuse what we ve taken, rather than going back for more Part of humans sharing planet with others

  6. Life of moderation instead of greed and wastefulness Humans as gluttons: Big fat pigs, coming to a beautiful and well stocked table and taking most for themselves and throwing much out Virtue requires taking less, wasting less, reusing and recycling a life of moderation Especially Americans who overconsume most With 2 billion people living in extreme poverty, its obscene to be greedy and wasteful

  7. Objections Individual recycling makes no difference No impact whether I throw away or recycle coke can Individual action ineffective Need collective action Replies: Need both Setting an example Right thing to do even if makes no difference Recycling is a diversion People think discharged green duties by recycling They recycle but don t pay attention to candidates environmental records Replies: Recycling not a cure all Part of broad range of needed actions, such as Buying recycled products Reusing Lowering consumption Much more

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