Anarchist420
Diamond Member
I don't see why everything should be recycled. But then I don't think everything should be thrown away either.
Of course, I think it's best decided at the county level whether the market should handle it or if the city should decide. It probably costs more to have everything recyclable recycled, since things decompose and allowing more things to decompose (but not everything) would probably be cheaper and at least not worse for the environment.
Personally, I think too many things in my city aren't free market (we still have a public fire department rather than a volunteer one) and the real estate tax is high (1%) as a result. Interestingly and fortunately, this is at least the 2nd year my city has brought in a surplus, as a lot of counties in Virginia are doing surprisingly.
Of course, I think it's best decided at the county level whether the market should handle it or if the city should decide. It probably costs more to have everything recyclable recycled, since things decompose and allowing more things to decompose (but not everything) would probably be cheaper and at least not worse for the environment.
Personally, I think too many things in my city aren't free market (we still have a public fire department rather than a volunteer one) and the real estate tax is high (1%) as a result. Interestingly and fortunately, this is at least the 2nd year my city has brought in a surplus, as a lot of counties in Virginia are doing surprisingly.