You are going to believe a couple of guys that work in Las Vegas and are described by their own website as "comedy magic duel". If you want real information here it is:
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This is a rebuttal to the Bull#****! source for their "informative show"
First off, that report is nearly 10 years old.
Second, the points they made are exactly the ones that were discredited.
"Recycling cuts pollution and conserves natural resources."Wrong on both counts. Lets focus on paper since it addressed both. Taking used paper and recyling it creates pollution becuase you have to treat the paper with chemicals including bleach. It does NOT conserve natural resources for the reasons I stated before. Did you actually read the post and your own article?
Your article states: "Recycling reduces the pressure to turn natural forests into tree farms, creating substantial environmental and economic benefits. This effect is even more pronounced when paper recycling is viewed on a global level." That is just BS. We have more "non-tree farm" forest space NOW than a hundred years ago.
The ONE reason that started the whole recyling movement was landfill space and even your articl admits: "Concentrating on landfill space misses the point. The greatest environmental benefits of recycling occur in reducing natural resource damage and pollution that arise when extracting virgin raw materials and manufacturing new products." So the whole basis for recyling was made up bull$#%t yet you still want to swallow more.
"Recycling conserves energy." How is that? Do I even have to address that one? Processing used material costs approximately 30% MORE than just using raw material because before you can get to the "raw" base material you have to process it, something you DON'T have to do when just using naturaly "raw" material. Pretty OBVIOUS if you ask me.
"Recycling programs that are sensibly designed and implemented can be cost-competitive with solid waste landfilling and incineration." I guess the gov can't step up and produce "sensibly designed" program. Recyling is alot more expensive than landfilling and incineration mostly because of the sorting requirements. In fact a large percentage of recycling material doesn't get recycled after it's been collected because it's to time consuming.
"Recycling creates jobs and reduces costs in manufacturing sectors that are an important part of our economy." Recyling does in fact create jobs but it COSTS
YOU and
ME and the rest of the American taxpayers 8 BILLION dollar a YEAR! Recyling does NOT pay for itself let alone reduce manufacturing costs. The only reason it's an important economic factor is because it's a self serving busy work industry that costs us in tax dollars.
BS!!