Having the disposal fee in the purchase price has worked surprisingly well for two reasons: The consumer has no incentive to dispose of it illegally and there is guaranteed revenue for recyclers. And then there are the added benefits you mentioned. A couple of months back I made a comment either on this subreddit or another about the fact that recycling in its current state is a massive crock of shit. Plastic, Aluminum, Iron, and Steel… all of them are pretty much sorted, crushed into a bale and either play the ring around the Rosie shipment game where they’re constantly moved from seller to seller never to be recycled or they’re put in a massive pile / block stack and left there for humans and animals to slowly spread and pollute what was supposed to be recycled.
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The biggest bullshit problem with recycling is that you can’t recycle any plastic that’s come in contact with food. “BeCaUsE cOnTaMiNaTiOn!” But plastic packaging for food is the single largest source of consumer plastic. Just fucking sterilize the plastic! I refuse to believe it’s some impossible task the cost of which could never be justified. I could shit on a plastic chair, take it to be recycled, and somehow that’s safer than trying to recycle a plastic bag that touched some crackers. Penn and Teller exposed some of the recycling myths in an episode of “Bullshit” years ago and in the early 1990s, the futility of consumer recycling was discussed when I was an environmental chemistry major.