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- National parks generate nearly 70 million tons of trash each year12. Visitors are responsible for removing all refuse they generate in the park when they leave the park3. In most parks and recreation settings, plastic, glass and aluminum cans are collected in a single waste-stream4. Of the waste generated in national parks, 40.7% is organic (i.e., food), 21.6% paper and cardboard, 17% plastics, 6.6% glass, and 14% other reusable or recyclable items such as food packaging, propane cylinders, and camping gear5.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.More than 300 million people visit the national parks each year, bringing in and generating nearly 70 million tons of trash. The National Park Service (NPS) is faced with managing all that waste – everything from plastic to food to discarded camping gear and much more.www.nps.gov/articles/000/teaming-up-to-keep-par…Each year, over 100 million pounds of waste is generated in national parks through a variety of means including park operations, by visitors to parks, and other sources (Pierno, 2017).lnt.org/research-resources/waste-in-national-parks/Visitors are responsible for removing all refuse they generate in the park when they leave the park. Trash must be picked up and the area left in a clean condition before departure. Visitors are encouraged to come prepared when visiting the park.www.nps.gov/choh/planyourvisit/trash-free-park.htmIn most parks and recreation settings, plastic, glass and aluminum cans are collected in a single waste-stream (mixed in the same containers). Site bins to ensure ease of access, both for visitors and the park staff, volunteers, or contractors tasked with collecting the materials. Make recycling convenient.www.recycleaway.com/Recycling-Tips-for-Parks-a…Of that waste, 40.7% is organic (i.e., food), 21.6% paper and cardboard, 17% plastics, 6.6% glass, and 14% other reusable or recyclable items such as food packaging, propane cylinders, and camping gear, according to the National Parks Conservation Association.www.treehugger.com/trash-in-national-parks-51765…
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