• grue@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      I mean, it’s really more of an intuitive kind of thing: recycling takes more than zero energy, while refusing or reducing take less than zero.

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        6 months ago

        Okay, let’s look at it again: refuse - not buying it at all reduce - buy less reuse - use a thing multiple times for the same purpose repurpose - use a thing for a different purpose recycle - recovering (parts) of things

        Why is buying less, without even specifying how much, automatically better than recycling (more of) the mountain of stuff anyone uses to live? (Note the indirect impact too, just because someone is rich and can outsource their impact does not make the net impact lower)

        Also, many would see reuse and repurpose as forms of recycling. Like making trash bags from recycled plastic.

        This is a complex topic and everything but simple.