Environment
Consumers Less Likely to Recycle Distorted but otherwise Recyclable Items
While a dented aluminum can or a pile of torn up paper can be recycled all the same as an unblemished can or intact paper, consumers are less likely to recycle "distorted" goods, according to a new study published in the Journal of Consumer Research.
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