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minus-squareSituationCakelinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoCollect it, stuff it in a warehouse and then problem solved. Other option is to send it overseas to pollute someone else’s country. Then encourage everyone to consume more stuff, because the economy must have endless growth, or else.
minus-squareElectronic_Owllinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoWhy do you think that? Australia is one of the highest recyclable markets for all sorts of things .Paper and cardboard is 87%.
minus-squareElectronic_Owllinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-21 year ago a lot of cardboards can’t be recycled if they are contaminated in some way …and this is where consumer education comes in. I know that my cheese crusted takeaway pizza lid can’t be recycled, but the clean bottom half can be.
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Collect it, stuff it in a warehouse and then problem solved. Other option is to send it overseas to pollute someone else’s country. Then encourage everyone to consume more stuff, because the economy must have endless growth, or else.
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Why do you think that? Australia is one of the highest recyclable markets for all sorts of things .Paper and cardboard is 87%.
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…and this is where consumer education comes in. I know that my cheese crusted takeaway pizza lid can’t be recycled, but the clean bottom half can be.