f a speaker or article uses the words "returned to commerce," or "reused for the material's originally intended purpose," you have a fair likelihood that the person is talking about true recycling. But if a person says that they have produced a "commodity," it's questionable if they are talking about true recycling or, rather, a cheap method of disposal for most of the commodity. The word "commodity" can mean anything bought or sold and not necessarily returned to commerce.
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