The 'Recycling' Scam Falls ApartChris | InformationLiberationJun. 22, 2015 |
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Since it's inception, recycling has always been a scam. With the exception of aluminum, all recycled products require more energy to be "recycled" than to be made fresh. Nonetheless, governments and environmentalists have profited off such schemes as recycling plants serve as both a handout to politically connected corporations and a jobs scheme for opportunist politicians. The scam is finally now coming to an end as the economic reality is setting in. The Whichta Eagle reports: Tucked in the woods 30 miles north of Washington is a plant packed with energy-guzzling machines that can make even an environmentalist’s heart sing – giant conveyor belts, sorters and crushers saving a thousand tons of paper, plastic and other recyclables from reaching landfills each day.Read the full story in the Eagle. It's an epic central planning fail on multiple fronts. Of course, the paper concludes by quoting some crony saying more government intervention is needed to "better encourage investment and ensure that profits remain a public benefit." Yeah, sure. More government is needed to solve a government created problem. |