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ninety five. Millions of Americans are still forced to separate their garbage from their recyclables, but more and more cities are now sending all the garbage and one big old little landfill. After fifty years of lecturing us and pressuring us and demanding that we recycle everything to save the earth, cities are trashing their recycling programs because they're too expensive.
One reason is the chi comes. The chi coms used to buy all of our recycled stuff, but they got tired of all the garbage that was mixed in, so in January eighteen they stopped importing our junk. Another reason recycling programs are biting to dust. They never made financial sense. Big trash haulers used recycling as a loss leader to snag the accounts they really wanted carting everyday trash from
residences and industries. But now they're raising prices like corporations used to pretend they believed in global warming because they knew their customers did, but they never did. Now, without China's money and with haulers charging more, recycling has become a luxury cities cannot pay for. When cities were pushing recycling as a sure way to save the earth, they
said we couldn't afford not to do it. Now those same people say we can't afford to do it, So audios recycling it doesn't matter because, according to Alexandria Casio Cortez, we only have twelve years to live anyway, so trash it all, folks, is not gonna matter in twelve years, Live it up.
