> Not sure where you are getting that. Each generation seems more cognizant of
> their environmental foot print than the one before it. We're recycling more
> today than we were yesterday, and will be more tomorrow than we are today.
> Kids learn in pre school and kindergarten to put their stuff in a recycle
> bin instead of a trash can.
>
> You say young people today have an outlook on life that "everything is
> disposable". I just don't see that at all.

"Hmm.  This desk lamp has a short in it.  Screw fixing it.  It's too 
much trouble.  I will just get a new one at Wal-Mart and chuck this one."

My grandmother has a hard time understanding why things break so often 
these days.  She grew up at a time before companies figured out they 
could make more money in a disposable economy.

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