Perfect, or 100%, recycling is
a. Physically feasible but always too expensive
b. Not possible according to the second law of thermodynamics
c. Physically feasible but not done because of failure to incorporate environmental costs
d. Only accomplished for a few non-renewable resources
e. Not currently feasible but will be possible in the future
Ans: b. Not possible according to the second law of thermodynamics
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