New recycling coalition launches
Posted on April 25, 2012 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsNew recycling coalition launches | Solid Waste & Recycling Magazine.
This is an excellent program and we wish you luck. The comment by Jim has him misunderstanding the issue. This is not only about energy. It is more about getting wasted resources back to be reused. This uses less energy, lessens our dependence on foreign oil, and conserves our resources. Nothing to do with China and India. This is about irresponsible manufacturing with disposable products being produced, well knowing they will never be recycled but go to landfills or be littered. And irresponsible consumer behaviour to litter or trash everything. With EPR this can be stopped. A good example is in states that have a container deposit scheme. Their recycling of bottles is about 80% compared to about 10% in states that do not have this. In this scheme the manufacturer pays the deposit into a scheme fund. Then as an incentive for the consumer to not litter the bottle or discard to trash, they take the time to get it back to a recycle center and get a few cents for their time. Or they give their bottles to community groups to raise funds. Schemes like this are very simple and very effective. Other such schemes ca be put in place to bring in the EPR and incentives the consumer to not trash or litter everything.
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