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Old 10-15-2007, 11:56 AM
Roland32 Roland32 is offline
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Default Re: The case for recycling

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I also am limited to the Penn & Teller when it comes to recycling info. However, for those ACist, I would think they would support it as a technological achievement in efficiency for resources. So to recycle would be like being an early adopter, possibly?

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That assumes that there's acually a "problem" with resources.

The fact that you have to pay someone to come get all these "valuable" plastic and paper resources should tell you that this is actually quite *less* efficient than traditional methods of obtaining those resources.

About the only recyclable anyone will actually pay you for is aluminum.

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Perpetual growth is infinite growth, and resources are finite. So wouldn't a "problem" with resources depend on the timeline?
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