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GOOD Infographic: Why Don’t Americans Recycle?
Infographics
Just half of Americans recycle daily, and 13 percent don’t recycle at all. Most people recognize the benefits of recycling, but they’re often not sure which items can be recycled and find the process inconvenient and time-consuming. Check out this infographic created with GOOD, to figure out why Americans don’t recycle.









