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qaws [65]
3 years ago
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What claim is Roger Morton making in this section? A. that plastic is too expensive B. that plastic should be reused C. that lan

dfills are misunderstood D. that landfills should be eliminated
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nata0808 [166]3 years ago
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Answer: B. that plastic should be reused

Explanation:

This relates to the documentary, ''A Plastic Ocean'' which was released in  to educate on the effects of plastic.

In this video, Roger Morton makes the claim that plastics should be reused instead of being thrown away in landfills because when they are in landfills they incur costs but when recycles and then reused, there is a chance for much higher profit.

He claims that the technology needed to recycle vast amounts of plastic is now available and all is now needed is support and collaboration with major partners and key players.

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