Third world countries have hundreds of people who hang out at landfills and pick garbage. They are obviously picking out what's of value.
I visited a cardboard plant in Nova Scotia. They used to get $50 per tonne for cardboard. Today, the price is running up to $250, $300, $500 for a tonne of cardboard. The prices are going up for these commodities, and of course, most of it's being shipped to Asia, China, Korea, and various other places. Things are increasing in value.
I don't know about the guy driving around in cul-de-sacs picking it up, whether that's the answer. I think more it's an answer of opening those bags and having the technology to sort it there. Then what you can't use, what is not economical to recycle, you do something else with it, but don't put it in a landfill. The problem with the incinerator is that into the air, into the landfill, you end up producing a more toxic situation.