Yes but – there’s always a “but” – these plants depend on a continuing amount of fuel to pay off their construction cost. In other words, they give a dollar value to trash volume, which creates a dis-incentive to reduce the amount of trash a place produces. Their owners will, for example, fight (secretly) recycling laws.
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Yes but – there’s always a “but” – these plants depend on a continuing amount of fuel to pay off their construction cost. In other words, they give a dollar value to trash volume, which creates a dis-incentive to reduce the amount of trash a place produces. Their owners will, for example, fight (secretly) recycling laws.
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