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The Recycling Illusion is a comprehensive investigation into the modern recycling system-and the uncomfortable truths it was never designed to confront.
For decades, recycling has been presented as the solution to plastic waste: a clean, circular process that transforms consumption into responsibility. This book dismantles that narrative with documented evidence from government reports, international trade data, scientific studies, and regulatory findings across the United States, Canada, and the European Union.
What actually happens to plastic after it leaves the bin? How much is truly recycled, how much is burned, landfilled, or exported, and how much simply disappears from public accounting? Why do recycling rates remain structurally low despite decades of investment and public participation? And how did global waste exports quietly become the backbone of domestic "success" stories?
This book shows that recycling did not fail because of public behavior, but because it was asked to do what the material itself does not allow. Plastic degrades, fragments, and accumulates. Mechanical recycling has hard limits. Chemical recycling carries unresolved energy, emissions, and scalability problems. Incineration is often rebranded as recovery. Export displaced harm until it could no longer be hidden.
Rather than arguing for or against recycling, The Recycling Illusion places it back into proportion-as a limited, conditional tool within a much larger disposal system. It examines how policy, industry messaging, and institutional incentives inflated recycling's role, delaying more effective upstream solutions such as reduction, redesign, and restraint.
Written in a clear, documentary-style voice, this book is designed for readers who want evidence, not slogans. It is a reference for policymakers, researchers, educators, and anyone seeking to understand what recycling actually does, what it cannot do, and why honesty about those limits matters now more than ever.
Recycling was never the ending of the plastic story. This book explains why.
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