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  • Jacqueline Galvan

    I thought this infographic provided a great deal of information on the skyrocketing prices of clothes and the importance that come with recycling them and practicing sustainability with the fashion industry. I really liked how this graphic included where and how to get involved, and I especially liked that it could be done from the comfort of our own campus!

  • Andrea Tapia

    Outstanding article! I can talk about enough how I believe recycling should be what we should focus on now. It is so important that we speak about this issue and as a community come together to make a change in the way we live. Not recycling affects our environment and the way we live and should be taken into consideration more often. We need to be able to take care of the world we live in because when we don’t we lose our resources and the beauties of it all.

  • Danielle Sanchez

    Congratulations on your nomination! This article contained great images that captured the essence of why it is important to recycle. Recycling has to be integrated in everyday lifestyles to be effective in numbers, however costly measures affect the accessibility for lower income households. If recycling is not given more importance across lower income households as well we will see a major increase in pollution, overflow of landfills, and natural habitat destruction.

  • Anayetzin Chavez Ochoa

    It’s quite sad because the last time I tried recycling while visiting my family, I had a plastic bottle in my hands and I asked where the recycling was: my family had to tell me just to throw it away because the community could only afford trash services. It really bridges the gap of knowledge regarding the income of the population and affordability! Thank you for making this!

  • Jacqueline Galvan

    I enjoyed this graphic because it is so important for the public to be educated on an issue like recycling and how crucial it is to raise the abysmal amount of participation. I loved the use of the graphs because they over a great visual representation of the need at hand and they are so flawlessly integrated into the infographic!

  • Esmeralda Gomez

    Such an exceptionally amazing infographic! I absolutely love the colorway chosen for this infographic. The information given does an amazing job of educating the audience about this topic which is incredibly important in today’s society. The challenges discussed in this infographic are certainly ones that we can overcome if we work together. This infographic and its information was one of the best I’ve seen in this category. Great job!

  • Alexander Garcia

    I think this infographic is amazing because it does a wonderful job of presenting information in a very easily digestible manner. This article is also packed with information which is always good because it allows the audience to truly grasp the issue at hand. I truly learned a lot from this article and I think it is sad that most low income families do not have the ability to recycle.

  • Alexander Garcia

    I think this infographic is awesome because it does a excellent job of presenting information in an easily digestable way.

  • Sudura Zakir

    Awesome informative graphical representation of recycling and lots of data mentioned. I liked the picture selection for this infographic and the strong references. Besides, the world is suffering from environmental pollution and affecting the ecological balance. People usually don’t think of recycling in all parts of the world if we look from a global perspective. That’s why I think awareness among the people and community can ensure these changes like in China and Japan people recycle and reuse a lot. Parents teach their children to do it.

  • Jaedon E

    I love the image article! I do agree there need to be more awareness about recycling to save the planet. I do stand with informing more people about recycling. Not only do wealthy steady income individuals can only have an impact but need to include the low income individuals. The more people that are aware of protecting and saving the planet, will improve the Earth a day at a time.

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