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Reddit mentions of Reduce, Reuse, Reimagine: Sorting Out the Recycling System

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Reduce, Reuse, Reimagine: Sorting Out the Recycling System
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Found 1 comment on Reduce, Reuse, Reimagine: Sorting Out the Recycling System:

u/tonyjaa ยท 6 pointsr/DepthHub

This post makes great points, and I just want to add that since China stopped importing the world's crappy recycling materials there has been a new article in practically every publication ringing the death knell of recycling, but the industry has weathered similar storms and survived. This may be a bit too optimistic, but the silver lining is that the contaminated junk we were shipping probably wasn't very recyclable anyway and this is an opportunity for education and retooling the system. Committing to Reducing and Reusing is pretty radical and awesome, and I would also add buying products with recycled content in them (toilet paper, plastics ect.) is great too.

If you are interested, check out my friends book all about it: https://www.amazon.com/Reduce-Reuse-Reimagine-Sorting-Recycling/dp/153810539X