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Remarks Represent Stina’s First Public Presentation of the 2021 Data at
ISRI2023 Convention and Exposition
(April 20, 2023, Washington, D.C.) – Today at ISRI2023 in Nashville, Nina Butler, CEO of Stina, Inc., reported on the recently released 2021 U.S. Post-consumer Plastic Recycling Data Report. Co-funded by ISRI, Association of Plastic Recyclers, U.S. Plastics Pact, and The Recycling Partnership, the Stina report details U.S.-sourced post-consumer plastic recovered for recycling.
“Recyclers processed more than 5 billion pounds of post-consumer plastic recovered for recycling in the U.S. in 2021, an increase of 5.8 percent from the previous year,” said Butler. “For the second consecutive year, recycling of post-consumer film increased, to more than 1.1 billion pounds. Also in 2021, mixed retail film posted an increase.”
The increase in 2021 volumes recovered for recycling in the U.S. show that all major categories of plastic recovered for recycling had a net increase in total pounds reported in 2021 compared to 2020, specifically Bottles, Non-bottle Rigids and Film categories. Within those broader categories, there was a slight decline in recovery of High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) bottles and Polypropylene (PP).
"The recycled materials industry is doing more than ever to ensure that at the end of a product's life, less material goes to waste," said ReMA President Robin Wiener. "Our goal is to make the supply chain ever more sustainable by providing manufacturers with high-quality material and reducing the need to extract natural resources to make new products we rely on every day."
The 2021 report also indicates that the vast majority of plastics recovered are being recycled in North America, primarily by U.S. reclaimers. North American plastic reclaimers acquired a total of 4,693 million pounds, or 92.3 percent, with 391 million pounds, or 7.7 percent of plastic recovered for recycling bound for overseas export markets.
Butler released the details of the report at ISRI2023 during “The Spotlight on Plastics” session. Other panelists include Cherish Changala, VP of Sustainability and Public Affairs, Revolution, and J. Scott Saunders, General Manager, KW Plastics. Moderator was Brent Moncrief, Director of Strategic Growth, Lindner Recyclingtech America.
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For More Information:
Vicki Morgan Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. (202) 975.9042; vmorgan@isri.org
ISRI is the "Voice of the Recycled Materials Industry®," representing more than 1,500 companies in the U.S. and 40 countries around the globe. Based in Washington, D.C., ReMA provides advocacy, education, safety and compliance training, and promotes public awareness of the vital role recycled materials play in the U.S. economy, global trade, the environment and sustainable development.