Tuesday, April 13, 2010

integration

Integration a word not really use, but an action we are doing everyday as we go and live on as people. Integration is define as the act or process of making a whole which basically means reusing, reducing, and gaining no matter what the item maybe. In the technology world we live in this action is really needed to be made important and taken to action. Some item have not been found to be integrated such as battery usage we people have with them. When battery are burried in the ground they are doing major warm to our planet.

A word we use that really replace integration would be recycling. Recycling is when we reuse items, major ones such as bottles and cans. When you look at the cans you will notice the states that recycle them and also the refund you will get by recycling the items. In our world though its a shame to say we will not do what is good for the planet unless we are getting something back in return. Plus recycling does good for us as a country it protect and expand U.S. manufacturing, reduce the need for landfills, reduce pollution stops global warming, conserves our resources, and sustain our environment.

All in all integration is something that need to be took more seriously and promoted more nationally. Our planet is in major trouble and the problem is us humans because we are misusing the resources that we have here. We really need to think about how we are using the material and trying to see if the material can be use again without any dangers. We are the next generation and the generations after us deserve to see these items and resource this planet provide. The only way to make sure this happen is by integrating material esspecially in the technology field.

link to recycling: http://www.epa.gov/osw/conserve/rrr/recycle.htm

1 comment:

  1. A really interesting concept you might want to check out is called Cradle-to-Cradle. This is the crux of sustainable production. Essentially, it's where a product is made to be 100% recyclable without any harm to the environment. Cradle-to-Cradle is small now, but it could be quite large in the future.

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