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To: scion who wrote (53459)12/9/2019 3:20:49 PM
From: PaperProphetRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
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"This plant will dramatically increase recycling rates in the greater Chicago area, dispelling the myth that polystyrene can't be recycled. We are thrilled to partner with Agilyx on this project," he added.
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He built a straw man argument and successfully destroyed it. I don't think anyone said polystyrene can't be recycled. Other companies have proven that it can be recycled...but at a huge cost.

What was the company in Sedona which noted it wasn't profitable to recycle styrofoam but they decided to go ahead anyway because "it was the right thing to do."?? Never mind that the resources consumed, both human resources and natural resources, meant that it is a value-destroying proposition.