According to the findings from the consulting firm waste Business Journal, the amount of waste that was generated in the united states has decreased, for the second year in a row.
Now, what does that mean for you and me? Well, this would mean that people aren't able to buy as many things, so their personal trash isn't as full as it was, more than a year ago.
In 2007, the decline from 513 million tons, to 508 million, happened for the first time in more than 20 years. The trash decline indicator includes some construction debris among other nonresidential trash, which took a dive of 3 million tons in 2008. Those figures are the totals before recycling was counted.
The bottom line is, if we don't have as much money to spend, then we will be generating a lot less trash.
So, basically what this all means, is that the economy is still tanking, and a lot more jobs are still being lost. The economy isn't on its way to recovery. This video will give you a clue as to why the U.S. economy can't be fixed.
Watch and learn, then you will know what needs to be done, so that we can free ourselves from the slavery of the banking/lending system.
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