That all of what is sent to be recycled is recycled. A lot is simply sold to China and China does not recycle it. The sort through for valuables and burn or dump the rest. Added (This was the case up until 2018 when China stopped importing plastic)
That the carbon footprint for manufacturing a plastic bag is LESS than a paper bag.
This post was edited by my2cents at September 6, 2019 3:23 PM MDT
China doesn't even take much, anymore ... because it was so "dirty" they couldn't recycle it. So now there are tons of "backlogged" material, looking for a processor.
I'm thinking that with the exception of metals, it is not economically advantageous to recycle much of anything else, which is why I believe China stopped taking our stuff. They did that before the tariff war so it had to be for financial reasons.
I've heard a more unslanted version. Something to do with the wife of said recycler putting a padlock on the hoo hoo and the recycler looking all over for love in all the wrong places to no avail.
Rumors abound. I've placed my wife ahead of me, and we mutually decided that we had enough children after our youngest was born. On her part, being the tiny, petite woman that she is, pregnancies were very difficult on her, and giving birth even more so. On my part, I was just done, satisfied with our brood. Neither of us wanted more children, and I got a vasectomy, simple as that. We've never regretted that move one bit.