Ok, after watching several documentarys, Ben and teller,and reading some intertesting articles on the subject it would apear that recycling is on the whole actualy bad for the enviourment.......
That is if the basic premis of recycling is to conserve resources by reusing a product..putting it through the mill again and geting someting new out the other end. It would seam that on the whole this is realy not saving anything, aparently for almost everyhting one could want to recycle, it actualy coasts more to recylce it than it would to just make a new one(whatever) from scratch. The added cost comes from Adational trucks to move the material, adational manpower to sort it and handel it, resources nead be put back into the used material to remake it and almost always an inferiour product is turned out in the end, and it consumes more resources to do all this than just making a new one to begine with.
land Fill's: Part of the initial imputause to recylce, again a common conception is we dont have enough of these, well aparently this is not so, their are lots of land fills and places to put them, and many land fills actualy reclame land that would go to waste anyway, also modern landfils are designed to containe seapage,and collect compustable gasses that in the larger ones are used to generate power, some (or one) big one in Califorinia actualy produces power on such a scale that a small town can be suppled from it.
Recycling is masivialy subsadised by the federal goverment to the tune of a few Billion a year, this is why it is even doable aparently as their is no real comercial benifit from doing it.
Aparently alunimum is about the only universaly reclicable material,all others are largely not worth the effort, though apaently some local condations in a few comunitys make glass and a few other materials viable, but these later are the exception and not the rule.
Some comunitys are actualy forced to recycle, it is not an option for them despite all this, aparently do to federal funding requirments?
Thoughts?