Fisher uses the idea of recycling to explain how the consumer is required to be the enforcer and practitioner of ethics. “Everyone is supposed to recycle; no-one, whatever their political persuasion, ought to resist this injunction…. In making recycling the responsibility of ‘everyone’, structure contracts out its responsibility to consumers, by itself receding into invisibility…. Instead of saying that everyone—i.e. every one—is responsible for climate change, we all have to do our bit, it would be better to say that no-one is, and that’s the very problem.”