🌟 Amazing news! In the U.S., North American reclaimers collected a whopping 93.7% of plastic for recycling in 2021, with only 6.3% being exported overseas. Despite a slight decrease in the overall amount of plastic recovered, U.S. reclaimers managed to acquire an additional 21.4 million pounds of U.S. post-consumer plastic. This brought the total amount collected by U.S. reclaimers to 4,307.8 million pounds, accounting for 85.9% of the total plastic recovered. Let's keep up the great work in recycling and reducing plastic waste! Check out more details here: https://hubs.la/Q02wQbFY0. #industrial #manufacturing #manufacturingindustry #landfill #landfills #recycling #wastestream #wasteaudit #plastics #plasticsrecycling #paper #paperrecylcing
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🌟 Amazing news! In the U.S., North American reclaimers collected a whopping 93.7% of plastic for recycling in 2021, with only 6.3% being exported overseas. Despite a slight decrease in the overall amount of plastic recovered, U.S. reclaimers managed to acquire an additional 21.4 million pounds of U.S. post-consumer plastic. This brought the total amount collected by U.S. reclaimers to 4,307.8 million pounds, accounting for 85.9% of the total plastic recovered. Let's keep up the great work in recycling and reducing plastic waste! Check out more details here: https://hubs.la/Q02wQ6yK0. #industrial #manufacturing #manufacturingindustry #landfill #landfills #recycling #wastestream #wasteaudit #plastics #plasticsrecycling #paper #paperrecylcing
U.S. recyclers recovered over 5 billion pounds of post-consumer plastic in 2022
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🌟 Amazing news! In the U.S., North American reclaimers collected a whopping 93.7% of plastic for recycling in 2021, with only 6.3% being exported overseas. Despite a slight decrease in the overall amount of plastic recovered, U.S. reclaimers managed to acquire an additional 21.4 million pounds of U.S. post-consumer plastic. This brought the total amount collected by U.S. reclaimers to 4,307.8 million pounds, accounting for 85.9% of the total plastic recovered. Let's keep up the great work in recycling and reducing plastic waste! Check out more details here: https://hubs.la/Q02C4lkR0. #industrial #manufacturing #manufacturingindustry #landfill #landfills #recycling #wastestream #wasteaudit #plastics #plasticsrecycling #paper #paperrecylcing
U.S. recyclers recovered over 5 billion pounds of post-consumer plastic in 2022
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Less plastic recovered in 2022, but more stayed domestic: Less plastic recovered in 2022, but more stayed domestic Just over 5 billion pounds of post-consumer plastic was recovered for recycling in 2022, an annual industry report found, marking a decrease from the prior year. One trade association pointed to macroeconomic factors like inflation as driving the lower recovery. Continue Reading→ The post Less plastic recovered in 2022, but more stayed domestic appeared first on Plastics Recycling Update. #opnecoxpress #wastefree #sustainbleliving #packagingindustry #sustainibility #recycling
Less plastic recovered in 2022, but more stayed domestic
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Key Facts for Plastic Recycling 10 plastic bottles = 1 pound of polyester fiber Recycling 1 ton (2,000 lbs) of plastic bottles saves 3.8 barrels of oil Recycling 1 million plastic bottles saves 250 barrels of oil Recycling 1 million plastic bottles eliminates 180 metric tons of CO2 emission. 10% of all US oil consumption (2 million barrels per day) is used to make plastics. Recycling plastic bottles takes 8 times less energy than producing new ones. 150 fleece garments made from recycled bottles save 1 barrel of oil. 500 t-shirts made from recycled bottles save 1 barrel of oil. 50 backpacks made from recycled bottles save 1 barrel of oil · Supplying the plastic bottles Americans consume each year requires 47 million barrels of oil and releases 1.0 billion pounds of CO2 Supplying the plastic bottles Americans consume each year requires 47 million barrels of oil and releases 1.0 billion pounds of CO2 #ISEAL, #CoolFarmAlliance, #Flocert, #ICAC, #Control Union, #EcoTextilenews, #textileexchange, #OCA, #Solidaridad, #GOTS, #carbontrust, #BSR, #Innovationforum, #Independentresearcher, #EthicalCorporation, #UniversityofBirmngham, #CambridgeInstituteforSustainableLeadership(CISL), #ChinaCottonResearchInstitute #CottonResearchInstituteEgypt, #Wefarm, #CISL, #BritishRetailConsortium #climatechange, #carbonrevolve
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Since the 1950s, around 5 billion tons of plastic have gone to landfills, and recycling efforts have only tackled 9% of our production. Thankfully, a new method of plastic removal may be on the horizon. Researchers have developed a process that breaks down waste plastic into constituent parts. While it was expensive resource-wise at first, they've created an improved process that works on polyethylene, from which most plastic bags are made, and polypropylene, which is used to make harder objects. It relies only on catalysts considered so common that they are essentially “dirt.” #Plastic #Recycling #PlasticPollution https://lnkd.in/dSs9-rqT
Plastic vaporising process could recycle bags and bottles indefinitely
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Since the 1950s, around 5 billion tons of plastic have gone to landfills, and recycling efforts have only tackled 9% of our production. Thankfully, a new method of plastic removal may be on the horizon. Researchers have developed a process that breaks down waste plastic into constituent parts. While it was expensive resource-wise at first, they've created an improved process that works on polyethylene, from which most plastic bags are made, and polypropylene, which is used to make harder objects. It relies only on catalysts considered so common that they are essentially “dirt.” #Plastic #Recycling #PlasticPollution https://lnkd.in/dSs9-rqT
Plastic vaporising process could recycle bags and bottles indefinitely
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Plastic flexible packaging uses the least amount of plastic to ensure its functionality, giving it numerous advantages: a very high content/container ratio, less impact on the transportation of goods, and a smaller carbon footprint. This type of packaging is set to develop even further over the next few years. However, they are not sufficiently mechanically recycled, despite new monomaterial structures that target a whole range of barrier properties. The recently published report prepared by Eunomia Research & Consulting for the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) deserves the full attention of flexible plastic packaging professionals in North America: https://lnkd.in/eq7HWXPW https://lnkd.in/eSY9bQ9u "While there are technically proven collection and mechanical recycling solutions for commercial polyethylene films, there are limited examples for how to effectively and efficiently collect, sort, and find markets for mixed film and flexible packaging generated from households, a waste stream that includes packaging such as bread bags, snack packaging and a wide array of pouches." "This report focuses on pyrolysis, a thermal depolymerization technology that is scaling relatively quickly relative to other chemical processing technologies. Pyrolysis has the potential to process a FFP stream that consists of 85% plus polyolefin waste". Also worth noting is the Canadian initiative PRFLEX: Perfecting the recycling system for flexible plastic packaging in Canada https://lnkd.in/efaX3RT6, which aims to evaluate and improve recovery and recycling rates for flexible plastics collected from Canadian households. A first diagnostic report was published last December. https://lnkd.in/esErTrzw See also our previous posts: https://lnkd.in/eUbC5PHM https://lnkd.in/eCZBCFzT https://lnkd.in/eZx5wTn2 https://lnkd.in/ehDpuhHj https://lnkd.in/eU2pRMJE #flexiblepackaging #recycling #circularity #chemicalrecycling
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The Plastic Recycling Industry in Europe: Challenges and Perspectives in a Context of Recession. Between Economic Crisis and Sustainability: The Challenges of the Recycling Sector in Europe. https://lnkd.in/dfmgGx5p #recycling #polymers #plastic #waste #circulareconomy #rmix #rnews #import #quality
The Plastic Recycling Industry in Europe
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If you find yourself using too much plastic even if you don't want to, it's because there has been a concerted effort to create a system whereby you can't avoid it. The plastics industry, and the fossil fuel industry at large, constantly look after their own interests, at the expense of ours. Even when we have tried to regulate the use and production, the plastics industry "has responded by fighting regulations that could hurt demand for its products. It says the solution to environmental problems is better recycling, not using less plastic." Even though "plastics industry representatives long knew that recycling would probably never be effective on a large scale." The plastics industry constantly gaslight us into thinking that we are the problem saying that we are not recycling enough, or that we're the one littering. But they have been the ones working in the background ensuring that the systems make the problems inevitable. We have to lobby our governments to regulate these industry. Manufacturer plastic only for necessary uses and end the creation of convenience plastics such as single use plastic bags or bottles. We have no choice but to do the hard things now, so we don't need to do the harder things later. https://lnkd.in/e5qaDVbx
Creating a throw-away culture: How companies ingrained plastics in modern life
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Since the 1950s, around 5 billion tons of plastic have gone to landfills, and recycling efforts have only tackled 9% of our production. Thankfully, a new method of plastic removal may be on the horizon. Researchers have developed a process that breaks down waste plastic into constituent parts. While it was expensive resource-wise at first, they've created an improved process that works on polyethylene, from which most plastic bags are made, and polypropylene, which is used to make harder objects. It relies only on catalysts considered so common that they are essentially “dirt.” #Plastic #Recycling #PlasticPollution
Plastic vaporising process could recycle bags and bottles indefinitely
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