Recycling
Could recycling to save money be the answer to saving the planet?
Could recycling to save money be the answer to saving the planet? For decades, wealthy countries have been shipping their waste to China for sorting and recycling. Now China is getting wealthier, it no longer wants to be a dumping ground. So could we take another look at the cold, hard cash that recycling generates? After all, the idea it’s a moral obligation is relatively new and, as Tim Harford says, for centuries people reused and recycled to save money, not the environment.
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Zhang Yin: The World's Richest Woman - Legalzoom
Nine dragons and whole lotta labor - Shanghai Scrap
Perhaps the earliest recycling of paper - History of Information
The history of recycling in America is more complicated than you may think - Time
The Crying Indian - Orion Magazine
The Effect of Recycling versus Trashing on Consumption: Theory and Experimental Evidence. Monic Sun, Remi Trudel. Boston University May 16, 2016
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