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hatrack

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Thu May 5, 2022, 07:51 AM May 2022

"It Does Not Work, It Will Not Work & No Amount Of False Advertising Will Change That"

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The research from Beyond Plastics and the Last Beach Cleanup aims to shed light on the state of recycling in the United States given a delay in federal reporting. The Environmental Protection Agency last published recycling rates in 2020 based off data through 2018 and did not update it last year.

Drawing on the most recent EPA data available and last year’s plastic-waste exports, the new report estimates that Americans recycled 5 to 6 percent of their plastics, down from the 8.7 percent in 2018. But the real figure could be even lower, it added, given factors such as the plastic waste collected for recycling that is “sent to cement kilns and burned.”

“The plastics industry must stop lying to the public about plastics recycling. It does not work, it never will work, and no amount of false advertising will change that,” said Judith Enck, who heads Beyond Plastics and served as a regional EPA administrator during the Obama administration. “Instead, we need consumer brand companies and governments to adopt policies that reduce the production, usage and disposal of plastics.”

Though plastics use fell in the early days of the pandemic, consumption has surged along with economic activity. Meanwhile, plastic waste exports — which the authors said are counted toward recycling numbers without proof — have plummeted in the wake of import bans by countries such as China and Turkey. Plastics production in on track to unleash more emissions than coal-fired power plants by the end of the decade, research has found, with the industry emitting at least 232 million tons of greenhouse gases each year.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2022/05/04/us-plastics-recycling-rate-drop/

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"It Does Not Work, It Will Not Work & No Amount Of False Advertising Will Change That" (Original Post) hatrack May 2022 OP
Bottle deposit on PLASTIC bottles? Ferryboat May 2022 #1
K&R.nt jfz9580m May 2022 #2

Ferryboat

(922 posts)
1. Bottle deposit on PLASTIC bottles?
Thu May 5, 2022, 08:58 AM
May 2022

Problem is consumers pay the deposit which they get back by returning to retailers. Force the bottling industry into a return to cans or glass. Or better yet develop a plastic that is recyclable.

Of course this leaves out the myriad of other plastic products. But is a start.

Face it we are doomed to a hellish future in the continued pursuit of low prices and a high profit margin.

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