Allison Burbach- Solutions to Recycling (4/10)

 I read a very interesting New York Times article while researching my term paper topic. I learned that in South Korea, they have achieved a waste diversion rate of 60% through recycling and composting because, in 2005, South Korea banned dumping food in landfills. Compulsory composting began at a cost of only $6 per month for biodegradable bags. In addition, South Korea incentivizes manufacturers to create products with the highest recyclable rating, so the burden is not entirely on the consumer. Both of these actions are not overly burdensome on the consumer, but shifts more of the responsibility to the producers to create materials that can be recycled into new materials that have resale value. 

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/21/business/south-korea-recycling.html


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