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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/04/opinion/sunday/the-reign-of-recycling.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0

Most people also assume that recycling plastic bottles must be doing lots for the planet. They’ve been encouraged by the Environmental Protection Agency, which assures the public that recycling plastic results in less carbon being released into the atmosphere. [..] New York and other cities instruct people to rinse the bottles before putting them in the recycling bin, but the E.P.A.’s life-cycle calculation doesn’t take that water into account. [...] if you wash plastic in water that was heated by coal-derived electricity, then the net effect of your recycling could be more carbon in the atmosphere.
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Then why do so many public officials keep vowing to do more of [recycling]? Special-interest politics is one reason — pressure from green groups — but it’s also because recycling intuitively appeals to many voters: It makes people feel virtuous, especially affluent people who feel guilty about their enormous environmental footprint. It is less an ethical activity than a religious ritual, like the ones performed by Catholics to obtain indulgences for their sins.

Date: 2015-10-06 02:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nameless--one.livejournal.com
У меня есть подозрение что эффект от воды на ополаскивание бутылок - это ничто по сравнению с эффектом от трёх мусоровозов вместо одного на моей улице по понедельникам.

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