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Jim Ries, a Fayetteville resident, says the giant...\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003cspan class='full-description hide'\u003eA man in the US state of Georgia, known as the \"Bag Monster\", is trying to raise the profile of an issue he says directly impacts global warming - the amount of non-recycled waste.  Jim Ries, a Fayetteville resident, says the giant plastic suit he created commands attention.The suit is made of 500 single-use shopping bags, which Ries believe is the average amount a person uses in the United States every year.  In 2009, after his then 7-year-old daughter, Olivia, learned about the impact of plastic bags on the environment, Ries set out to help reverse the trend. He helped Olivia and her 8-year-old brother, Carter, co-found One More Generation, a non-profit organisation that works to educate communities on environmental issues.The reduce-reuse-recycle culture varies from state to state in the US, but the Northeast region and some western cities are leading the national effort.Republic Services, one of the largest solid waste management companies in the US, recently opened one of the nation's largest recycling centers in North Las Vegas, capable of processing two million pounds of recyclable material per day.Seattle, which offers free curbside pickup of glass and plastic bottles, paper and aluminum and tin cans, has set a goal to recycle and compost 60 per cent of its garbage. But elsewhere in the US, some municipalities offer few if any recycling services. New Orleans offers curbside pickup at a cost but participation is optional.Liz Davey, the director of the Tulane University Office of Sustainability, says organic material that ends up in landfills - paper, cardboard, food and yard waste - creates methane, a greenhouse gas that has the same heat-trapping characteristic as carbon dioxide but traps more heat.People also need to cut back on the use of disposable bottles and containers, Davey said.Increasingly, Europe is being seen as a model for change.According to the Environmental Protection Agency, 34 percent of waste produced in the United States is recycled - a fraction of the waste being recycled in Europe.Detlev Ruenger, the German Consul General in Atlanta, says the US may need to consider legislation that mandates recycling to increase the number of people who recycle.\"We have to control the use of resources, and there are two solutions for that, obviously. We have to save, and we have to recycle. There is nothing else,\" he told the AP.Germany recycles more than 60 percent of its waste. By law, all European Union countries are required to recycle at least 50 percent of their waste by 2020. ===========================================================Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.A man in the US state of Georgia, known as the \"Bag Monster\", is trying to raise the profile of an issue he says directly impacts global warming - the amount of non-recycled waste.  Jim Ries, a Fayetteville resident, says the giant plastic suit he created commands attention.The suit is made of 500 single-use shopping bags, which Ries believe is the average amount a person uses in the United States every year.  In 2009, after his then 7-year-old daughter, Olivia, learned about the impact of plastic bags on the environment, Ries set out to help reverse the trend. He helped Olivia and her 8-year-old brother, Carter, co-found One More Generation, a non-profit organisation that works to educate communities on environmental issues.The reduce-reuse-recycle culture varies from state to state in the US, but the Northeast region and some western cities are leading the national effort.Republic Services, one of the largest solid waste management companies in the US, recently opened one of the nation's largest recycling centers in North Las Vegas, capable of processing two million pounds of recyclable material per day.Seattle, which offers free curbside pickup of glass and plastic bottles, paper and aluminum and tin cans, has set a goal to recycle and compost 60 per cent of its garbage. But elsewhere in the US, some municipalities offer few if any recycling services. New Orleans offers curbside pickup at a cost but participation is optional.Liz Davey, the director of the Tulane University Office of Sustainability, says organic material that ends up in landfills - paper, cardboard, food and yard waste - creates methane, a greenhouse gas that has the same heat-trapping characteristic as carbon dioxide but traps more heat.People also need to cut back on the use of disposable bottles and containers, Davey said.Increasingly, Europe is being seen as a model for change.According to the Environmental Protection Agency, 34 percent of waste produced in the United States is recycled - a fraction of the waste being recycled in Europe.Detlev Ruenger, the German Consul General in Atlanta, says the US may need to consider legislation that mandates recycling to increase the number of people who recycle.\"We have to control the use of resources, and there are two solutions for that, obviously. We have to save, and we have to recycle. There is nothing else,\" he told the AP.Germany recycles more than 60 percent of its waste. By law, all European Union countries are required to recycle at least 50 percent of their waste by 2020. ===========================================================Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.A man in the US state of Georgia, known as the \"Bag Monster\", is trying to raise the profile of an issue he says directly impacts global warming - the amount of non-recycled waste.  Jim Ries, a Fayetteville resident, says the giant plastic suit he created commands attention.The suit is made of 500 single-use shopping bags, which Ries believe is the average amount a person uses in the United States every year.  In 2009, after his then 7-year-old daughter, Olivia, learned about the impact of plastic bags on the environment, Ries set out to help reverse the trend. He helped Olivia and her 8-year-old brother, Carter, co-found One More Generation, a non-profit organisation that works to educate communities on environmental issues.The reduce-reuse-recycle culture varies from state to state in the US, but the Northeast region and some western cities are leading the national effort.Republic Services, one of the largest solid waste management companies in the US, recently opened one of the nation's largest recycling centers in North Las Vegas, capable of processing two million pounds of recyclable material per day.Seattle, which offers free curbside pickup of glass and plastic bottles, paper and aluminum and tin cans, has set a goal to recycle and compost 60 per cent of its garbage. But elsewhere in the US, some municipalities offer few if any recycling services. New Orleans offers curbside pickup at a cost but participation is optional.Liz Davey, the director of the Tulane University Office of Sustainability, says organic material that ends up in landfills - paper, cardboard, food and yard waste - creates methane, a greenhouse gas that has the same heat-trapping characteristic as carbon dioxide but traps more heat.People also need to cut back on the use of disposable bottles and containers, Davey said.Increasingly, Europe is being seen as a model for change.According to the Environmental Protection Agency, 34 percent of waste produced in the United States is recycled - a fraction of the waste being recycled in Europe.Detlev Ruenger, the German Consul General in Atlanta, says the US may need to consider legislation that mandates recycling to increase the number of people who recycle.\"We have to control the use of resources, and there are two solutions for that, obviously. We have to save, and we have to recycle. There is nothing else,\" he told the AP.Germany recycles more than 60 percent of its waste. By law, all European Union countries are required to recycle at least 50 percent of their waste by 2020. ===========================================================Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.A man in the US state of Georgia, known as the \"Bag Monster\", is trying to raise the profile of an issue he says directly impacts global warming - the amount of non-recycled waste.  Jim Ries, a Fayetteville resident, says the giant plastic suit he created commands attention.The suit is made of 500 single-use shopping bags, which Ries believe is the average amount a person uses in the United States every year.  In 2009, after his then 7-year-old daughter, Olivia, learned about the impact of plastic bags on the environment, Ries set out to help reverse the trend. He helped Olivia and her 8-year-old brother, Carter, co-found One More Generation, a non-profit organisation that works to educate communities on environmental issues.The reduce-reuse-recycle culture varies from state to state in the US, but the Northeast region and some western cities are leading the national effort.Republic Services, one of the largest solid waste management companies in the US, recently opened one of the nation's largest recycling centers in North Las Vegas, capable of processing two million pounds of recyclable material per day.Seattle, which offers free curbside pickup of glass and plastic bottles, paper and aluminum and tin cans, has set a goal to recycle and compost 60 per cent of its garbage. But elsewhere in the US, some municipalities offer few if any recycling services. New Orleans offers curbside pickup at a cost but participation is optional.Liz Davey, the director of the Tulane University Office of Sustainability, says organic material that ends up in landfills - paper, cardboard, food and yard waste - creates methane, a greenhouse gas that has the same heat-trapping characteristic as carbon dioxide but traps more heat.People also need to cut back on the use of disposable bottles and containers, Davey said.Increasingly, Europe is being seen as a model for change.According to the Environmental Protection Agency, 34 percent of waste produced in the United States is recycled - a fraction of the waste being recycled in Europe.Detlev Ruenger, the German Consul General in Atlanta, says the US may need to consider legislation that mandates recycling to increase the number of people who recycle.\"We have to control the use of resources, and there are two solutions for that, obviously. We have to save, and we have to recycle. There is nothing else,\" he told the AP.Germany recycles more than 60 percent of its waste. By law, all European Union countries are required to recycle at least 50 percent of their waste by 2020. ===========================================================Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.AP TELEVISION Fayetteville, Georgia ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ 3 December 20151. Various of Jim Ries putting on a suit made of 500 plastic bags to illustrate how many bags the average American uses in a year2. Ries walking in his so-called \"bag monster\" costume with his daughter, Olivia3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jim Ries, \"Bag Monster\", campaigning against the single-use plastic bags:\"So this is called the 'bag monster'. What most people don't realize is in America, the average US adult uses 500 single-use shopping bags a year, and that's how many bags I'm wearing. I want people to look at this and say 'Oh my gosh. I didn't realize I generate that many bags.' And people also don't realize that less than 10 percent of all the bags that we use every year ever get recycled.\"4. Various of Jim rolling a garbage bin from the street to his house5. Olivia Ries walking in front of her houseAP TELEVISION Ellenwood, Georgia ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ 16 November 20156. Piles of garbage being pushed by a bulldozer with an American flag at the DeKalb County LandfillAP TELEVISION Fayetteville, Georgia ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ 3 December 20157. SOUNDBITE (English) Olivia Ries, Daughter of Jim Ries:\"I cried. I got really upset, and I became very sad. But I realized that I needed to do something about it.\"AP TELEVISIONEllenwood, Georgia ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ 17 November 20158. Birds pecking at garbage at landfill siteAP TELEVISION Fayetteville, Georgia ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ 3 December 20159. SOUNDBITE (English) Jim Ries, \"Plastic Bag Monster\", campaigning against the single-use plastic bags:\"I said 'relax Olivia. If you really feel this way, when you grow up you can start your own company, and you too can make a difference'. Her interpretation of that was: 'Daddy said we're starting a company'.\"10. Olivia's older brother Carter sorting recyclables11. Olivia loading recyclables into the family vehicle emblazoned with pictures of them and the company logo, OMG, which stands for One More Generation12. Olivia walking past vehicleAP TELEVISIONConyers, Georgia ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ 13 November 201513. Various of recyclables being sorted at Pratt Industries Commercial Recycling Centre AP TELEVISION Atlanta, Georgia ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ 17 November 201514. SOUNDBITE (English) Detlev Ruenger, German Consul General in Atlanta: \"It's not possible to use the resources of this planet in an unlimited way. We have to control the use of resources, and there are two solutions for that, obviously. We have to save, and we have to recycle. There is nothing else.\"AP TELEVISIONSeattle  ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ 20 November 201515. Various of recyclable material being picked up curbside in downtown SeattleREPUBLIC SERVICES HANDOUT ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ MANDATORY ON-SCREEN CREDIT \"REPUBLIC SERVICES\"North Las Vegas - Date unknown16. Various of recyclables being sorted at the new facilityAP TELEVISIONBirmingham, Alabama ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ 20 November 201517. Wide exterior of condominium complex where recycling is not offered18. Resident Hal Word showing the items in his bin that could be recycled if the service were offered 19. SOUNDBITE (English) Hal Word, Birmingham Resident:\"We have a dumpster out back and basically everything goes in the dumpster.\"AP TELEVISIONNew Orleans ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ 10 November 201520. Liz Davey, the director of the Tulane University Office of Sustainability, shows some of the bins available on campus for recyclingAP TELEVISIONNew Orleans ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ 17 November 201521. Various exteriors of a composting facility in New Orleans22. Various of man tilling mineral-rich compost made from recycled organic wasteAP TELEVISION New Orleans ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ 10 November 201523. SOUNDBITE (English) Liz Davey, Director of the Tulane University Office of Sustainability:\"Organic materials - paper, cardboard, yard waste, food waste - when that goes to the landfill, that creates methane, which is a really potent greenhouse gas. It has that same heat-trapping characteristic as carbon dioxide but traps even more heat.\"AP TELEVISION Ellenwood, Georgia ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ 16 November 201524. Various of bulldozer pushing organic waste material at the DeKalb County LandfillAP TELEVISIONSeattle ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ 20 November 201525. Various of food and yard waste bins, as recyclable material is being picked up 26. 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