Recycling Myths: Wishcycling, Contamination, and the Real Stats
Canadians generally believe in recycling. Blue bins sit at curbsides across the country, and most households dutifully sort their waste. Yet behind this virtuous ritual lies a complicated reality. Much of what we place in recycling bins never gets recycled. Contamination undermines recycling programs. Markets for recyclable materials have collapsed. And a persistent gap exists between what people believe about recycling and what actually happens to the materials they set out.
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Topic Introduction: Myths in Recycling: Understanding Wishcycling, Contamination, and Actual Statistics
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