This blog is supported by international trade and recycling markets, which for centuries saved forests and canyons and coral islands from the mining and forestry it takes to produce consumer goods from virgin material.
An excellent framing of today's so-called 'recycling crisis' is available today on Twitter. Follow @AdamMinter for decades of perspective.
This isn't to say there are not winners and losers. Buyers and Sellers markets always create those, and we don't want to discount the pain from those who have lost pay, or their recycling jobs. But the only way to truly lose is to stop recycling.
An excellent framing of today's so-called 'recycling crisis' is available today on Twitter. Follow @AdamMinter for decades of perspective.
This isn't to say there are not winners and losers. Buyers and Sellers markets always create those, and we don't want to discount the pain from those who have lost pay, or their recycling jobs. But the only way to truly lose is to stop recycling.
@NewsHour @TheEconomist @WSJTech @WSJ @latimes @USATODAY @BBCWorld @mcclatchy There is still time to report about #Recycling correctly in time for #EarthDay Excellent box of nails by @AdamMinter https://t.co/BWPoyKMk87— Robin I (@WR3A) March 28, 2019
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