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(Nov. 15, 2024 – Washington, DC) – Recycled materials are sustainable, resilient, and essential to our everyday lives as well as to the global economy, the Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) said in a statement on America Recycles Day (ARD).
“From the coffee cup we are using to the cars we drive and the bridges we cross — recycled materials are a part of virtually everything around us,” said ReMA President Robin Wiener. “It’s impossible to go a day — or even an hour — without using a product made at least in part with recycled materials. On America Recycles Day, we celebrate how the recycled materials industry is continuously innovating to recycle more material, more effectively, while partnering with businesses, communities, and policymakers to build an environmentally sustainable, economically resilient future.”
America Recycles Day by the Numbers:
From steel, aluminum, and copper to recycled electronics, plastic, rubber, and paper, recycled materials play a critical role by protecting natural resources, reducing carbon emissions, and reducing waste. Learn more about how recycled materials make up the essential infrastructure and everyday items on which we all rely at recycledmaterials.org.
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The Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) represents more than 1,700 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.