Recycling

             1. Is it better to do the recycling in the US or not?
             - In this question we are going to show where the recycling should be done and why. People have different beliefs and ideas. We think that the recycling should be done in the third world countries.
             The world is split into various sections and zones. There are developed countries, such as the US, developing countries and then there are underdeveloped nations. Most underdeveloped countries are usually referred to as third world nations. For many years these countries have been underdeveloped. Many still are today, however many others are starting to progress rapidly and are entering the world market with full force.
             Third world nations are known for their cheap labor and their enthusiasm to work. The people perform hard man labor for many hours for very little pay. Most of the problem is the government. The government in many poor nations is corrupted and live off of bribes. If government officials are corrupt, the population has to fight for themselves with not much to offer, but their work. With this knowledge many industries go abroad and build their company there. The textile business is one such industry. Textile laborers work hard for extremely low pay. The company not only gets cheap labor, but cheap resources as well.
             Lignin Industries, Inc. is most probably better off by recycling abroad, assuming the countries have the facilities. It is easier and cheaper to transport the paper that needs to be recycled rather than the finished product. The finished product would cost more to ship due to the weight and size. Paper is light and cheap to ship. It is also vital that there are facilities on the other nation so the recycling can be done. The labor is cheap in other countries so recycling can be done quickly and with people willing to work for little pay. If this is a long run plan, then the company is still better off building facilities to do t...

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