Inflation and recycling
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:13 am
If the inflation hits hard in the coming years would there eventually be a recycling "scrap" price for cardboard, glass, plastics/resins and other things that are just recycling for recycling at the moment?
Nobody really stores any of the things in bulk and it is a convience to be rid of them really. Metal use to be the product of choice but has been phased out in the last 30 years. So if oil does hit 125-150, would not the need for recovery of these common materials become more intense?
So would you expect recyclables to be priced recycling or just mandated for recycling in the future?
Nobody really stores any of the things in bulk and it is a convience to be rid of them really. Metal use to be the product of choice but has been phased out in the last 30 years. So if oil does hit 125-150, would not the need for recovery of these common materials become more intense?
So would you expect recyclables to be priced recycling or just mandated for recycling in the future?