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In reply to the discussion: What modern conveniences are the least we need? [View all]ProfessorGAC
(75,792 posts)There are 2 plants within 25 miles of here that produce 40 & 65% (respectively) of their output from recycled glass.
Glass recycling is not dead in this country.
Paper is more than largely successful. TP is 90-95% recycled paper, some brands 100%. Paper towels are well over 50% recycled paper.
From cardboard, to sheet, to newsprint, to TP, we're recycling four generations. Now, I wouldn't want to live near a paper plant, especially a Kraft works. Loud, smelly, humid. And, they're huge.
But, paper recycling has been a resounding success. I'm not at all cynical about the efforts to reuse Paper.
Plastics, however, ought to be research funded as basic research by the world's governments. They should be treating it like a crisis. I don't believe they see it as such.