In Japan almost every piece of plastic is recyclable, which is certainly not the case in the United States. Milk cartons and other objects that are not recyclable in the United States are recyclable in the Japan. In Japan there are many recyclable only 'trash' cans through all major cities--even at stores like 7-11, which in the United States most all 7-11s do not have recyclable only 'trash cans'. Even in JR trains there are some advertisements saying to recycle. I read that Japan recycles more glass than any other country. Why is this? Are there pro-recycle laws or do corporation and people just care more about the environment?
2007-01-23
09:58:31
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