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Evaluating a Company's Economic Impact Claim

A company that extracts a non-renewable mineral argues: "Our operations are economically efficient and beneficial. We pay for labor and equipment, and we sell our product at the market price. We also comply with all existing environmental laws, so we have fully accounted for our environmental impact."

Critically evaluate the company's argument that its activities are economically efficient simply because the product's price covers its direct production costs and legal compliance. Explain why this reasoning might be incomplete.

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