have you ever noticed why anybody may take a completely recyclable item and just toss it in the trash, though they have the choice to recycle it jennifer argo, who is a researcher at the alberta school for business of university of alberta, and boston university&rsquos remi trudel carried out a research and found that people&rsquos view regarding a package&rsquos recyclability. for example, if a packaging has to be cut to open or if a piece of paper is worn out from it for the sake of emptying its contents, many of us then consider the material as being dented and as a result no longer recyclable, which is completely inaccurate. argo further mentioned that people consider it as a damaged good which is no more useful for anything in any way&mdashwhat a crushed can will be useful for &hellip if you would have encountered with a crushed can, and you had to take a decision, argo says, their research indicates that it&rsquos going to end up in the garbage. this is above all troubling when you see that recycling an aluminum can could have save 95 of the energy needed to manufacture it, or sufficient energy to keep a tv on for 3 hours. httpwww.greenerideal.comlifestyle0827increaserecyclingratesbychangingourper…