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Data Corner: The fate of plastics produced over 65 years

Published: December 1, 2017
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RRS utilized the data from a recent academic study, “Production, Use, and Fate of All Plastics Ever Made,” to construct a visualization of the life cycle of various plastics.

The paper, which appeared in the July edition of the journal Science Advances, determined how much virgin plastic was produced between the dawn of the plastics industry around 1950 and 2015. Researchers then estimated how much material went through different avenues.

They concluded that almost 80 percent of plastic waste generated has ended up in landfill or in our natural environment, and only 9 percent was recycled.

The study was authored by Roland Geyer of the University of California, Santa Barbara; Jenna Jambeck of the University of Georgia; and Kara Law from the Sea Education Association.

 

Data Corner is compiled monthly by recycling consultancy RRS.

This article originally appeared in the November 2017 issue of Resource Recycling. Subscribe today for access to all print content.

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Community Spotlight: Canadian metropolis brings mixed-waste approach to multi-family

Published: December 1, 2017
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In Toronto, as in other cities, multi-family residential recycling rates have been stubbornly lower than their single-family counterparts. As Canada’s largest city works to boost recycling rates, a local MRF operator is experimenting with recovering recyclables from multi-family garbage streams.

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