Lots of it gets dumped in fields. And the refining techniques that are used by some are
often not particularly sophisticated, and result in toxic runoff into local water
supplies. No, this is not 1985, it's gotten worse. Read the literature from India
and Asia.
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Especially since much of the "recycling"
stream ends up dumped in the
third world. -- Ian
Where it gets picked apart by an army of young men, and sent to the
mills for refining.
This is not 1985 anymore.
--
Will