Absolutely not. With global warming, and our resources running low: we need to have alternative ways to continue our lives. Recycling not only saves room in our landfills, but also uses those products, rubber, plastic, metal, cardboard etc to other uses. If we didn't recycle, our landfills would be much larger than they are now, and our cities would smell.
Did you know they even came up with a way to make new oil? biodesiel. this is oil made from anything organic, ANYTHING. butterball uses there turkey guts to make it.
More Trouble Than They're Worth was created in 1998.
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it basically means something is more trouble than it is worth, or, you are getting more than your money's worth
It's more trouble than it's worth.
More trouble than it's worth
some people say yes some say no
Some countries may focus more on recycling copper than iron due to the higher economic value of copper. Copper is also easier to separate and recycle than iron, making it a more attractive material for recycling. Additionally, copper is in high demand for various industries such as electronics and construction, further driving its recycling efforts.
Example sentence - His daughters vindictive behavior caused more trouble than she was worth.
I would have thought that this would not be worth much more than the 10 cents you could get for recycling the bottle. Sorry.
anything is possible but I think it would be more trouble than its worth.
Because closed-loop recycling produces more recyclable materials.
Only aluminum is continually recyclable. Paper has a one cycle recycle life. Plastic costs more in processing and transportation costs than the plastic resins are worth. Household pay more to recycle plastic than it would cost to bury it. Glass is not cost effective to recycle because it costs more to clean and separate it than it costs to make new glass. The energy to make new glass is about the same as recycling used glass.