What is a way that governments can encourage reuse and recycling?
A. Governments can set fair market prices for various products.
B. Governments can force people to recycle with negative incentives.
C. Governments could remove the harmful Superfund Act.
D. Governments could encourage the use of POPs in controlling waste.
E. Governments can increase subsidies and tax breaks for reusing and recycling
Answer: E
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