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How much of the [[recyclable]] material is [[Recycled]] and/or [[Reuse]]d in this country
How much of the [[recyclable]] material is [[Recycled]] and/or [[Reuse]]d in this country


This meter has to be ralated to the general level of [[infrastructural capital|infrastructure]] in the country. We can't expect a country without adequate water, sewage and electricity capabilities to provide [[recycling]] services.
:A bad criterion.  PUt this in [[types of countries]], but, in general, only really wasteful rich countries "recycle" anything;  Poor frugal ones [[re-use]] everything instead, or don't consume it at all.
 
:though it might seem useful to shame really bad rich countries into fixing their habits, it's better to use that energy to get them to reduce and re-use instead
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