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What would a world look like if recycling reached 100%?

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    By what metric? Recycling gives a new use to discarded materials, so the material might be 100% not-discarded, but new energy is still consumed in the recycling process. This is why reducing and re-using are more powerful levers than recycling.

    There is also the detail of whether a material is truly "re" cycled back to the original use, or is "down" cycled to a use with less rigorous technical requirements.

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    I'm assuming energy will be cheap in the future.

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      Recycling is a fraud. It was invented by the oil and plastic industry to pass the blame to consumers and shield themselves from repercussions. While some plastics CAN be recycled, its only numbers 1-3, every other plastic cannot be recycled or its so expensive that companies had no incentive to do it, and this still doesn't include paper that also has a limit on what it can be recycled to.

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      Also I remember talking to someone who makes plastic molds and they were saying that recycled plastic loses some of its desirable qualities, so even recyclable plastics have a limited lifespan.

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        "The Midas Plague" by Fredrick Pohl.

        A light-hearted science fiction story where 100% recycling, free atomic power, and robot labor have combined to create a glut of consumer goods. So, the higher your status, the less you use. Folks in the ghetto have ten houses and a thousand robot servants, while the Beverly Hills elites live in shacks and play cards for matches.

        Fun read.

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          "The Midas Plague" by Fredrick Pohl.

          A light-hearted science fiction story where 100% recycling, free atomic power, and robot labor have combined to create a glut of consumer goods. So, the higher your status, the less you use. Folks in the ghetto have ten houses and a thousand robot servants, while the Beverly Hills elites live in shacks and play cards for matches.

          Fun read.

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          Thank you for this

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            As soon as someone dies, they make a new one from the parts. One Orangehead after the other.....

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              As soon as someone dies, they make a new one from the parts. One Orangehead after the other.....

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              Humans can be recycled.

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                Recycling is a fraud. It was invented by the oil and plastic industry to pass the blame to consumers and shield themselves from repercussions. While some plastics CAN be recycled, its only numbers 1-3, every other plastic cannot be recycled or its so expensive that companies had no incentive to do it, and this still doesn't include paper that also has a limit on what it can be recycled to.

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                Plastic recycling is a lie, sure.

                Recycling other materials like aluminum, steel, copper, glass, and a ton of other materials is perfectly sound. Oil companies just piggybacked on the success with those materials to sell their lie.

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                  I would like to think it would wait till i'm ready.

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                  I suppose you want lube, too?

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                    I suppose you want lube, too?

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                    I want the easiest path to have the most pleasant shit in the morning i can possibly have in the future.

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                      I agree but it doesn't have to be that way.

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                      100% is not realistic physically. You should phrase the question as a world where everything that's possible to be recycled is recycled, and where it isn't we go back to materials that are naturally recycled or reusable. Basically a world where plastics and other materials that are one-time use are banned. It's a great topic, as we don't remotely realize how much we throw away. The scale is huge. The change in what is affordable or possible would be huge too.

                      We could do a lot better, and it would be impactful. Some things have to be disposable in our modern world though, at least with current technology. Just medical use alone is a big example.

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                        Thats the natural progression no?

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                          Humans can be recycled.

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                          And are delicious?

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                            And are delicious?

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                            you are putting words in your mouth.

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                              In all honesty plastics should be phased out since its in every guys sperm.

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                              Well in that case I have no problem "phasing out plastics" on the nightly.

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                                Thats the natural progression no?

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                                Then clearly we're resisting "natural" progression, whatever that means. It's definitely against the direction for economic growth, and that runs the world. Line go up.

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                                  I try and do my part.

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                                    you are putting words in your mouth.

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                                    No... I believe that's a foot. With BBQ sauce.

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                                      [off topic?]

                                      "The Midas Plague" by Fredrick Pohl.

                                      A light-hearted science fiction story where 100% recycling, free atomic power, and robot labor have combined to create a glut of consumer goods. So, the higher your status, the less you use. Folks in the ghetto have ten houses and a thousand robot servants, while the Beverly Hills elites live in shacks and play cards for matches.

                                      Fun read.

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                                      we can already sorta see this in fashion

                                      in ye olde days, the more bits and baubles and lace and ruffles you had on your clothes/shoes/furniture, the richer you were

                                      since the advent of industrialized consumer goods, flashy embellished things are marketed to the working class meanwhile the bourgeois drop mega money on plain color or simply patterned gowns and tuxes, absurdly minimalist furniture, and unadorned shoes that showcase whatever exotic material they're made of

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                                        No... I believe that's a foot. With BBQ sauce.

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                                        Ah, so we’ve reached the ‘fine dining’ stage of recycling.

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                                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mzq5CVcZak

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