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Recycled Materials Association Statement on White House Strategy on Reducing Plastic Pollution

Washington, D.C. – July 22, 2024 – The Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) today issued the following statement in response to the White House strategy document: Mobilizing Federal Action on Plastic Pollution: Progress, Principles, and Priorities.

“The recycled materials industry supports the Biden-Harris Administration’s pursuit of ways to reduce plastic pollution by supporting the use of reusable, compostable, and highly recyclable products rather than disposable single-use plastic.

Recycled materials are the key to reducing environmental impacts, while meeting the needs of manufacturers, businesses, and consumers around the globe.

The recycled materials industry is constantly innovating and developing new technologies to process more materials even more efficiently. ReMA encourages producers to design products with recycling in mind. As the Administration looks to promote standards for recyclability, we look forward to joining their efforts.

ReMA, previously known as the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), has, for almost a century, maintained global trading specifications for all material that can be recycled – including plastic.

ReMA looks forward to working with the Administration as it executes this ambitious program that would take effect over the next several years.” 

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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.

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  • Press Release

Recycled Materials Association Statement on White House Strategy on Reducing Plastic Pollution

Washington, D.C. – July 22, 2024 – The Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) today issued the following statement in response to the White House strategy document: Mobilizing Federal Action on Plastic Pollution: Progress, Principles, and Priorities.

“The recycled materials industry supports the Biden-Harris Administration’s pursuit of ways to reduce plastic pollution by supporting the use of reusable, compostable, and highly recyclable products rather than disposable single-use plastic.

Recycled materials are the key to reducing environmental impacts, while meeting the needs of manufacturers, businesses, and consumers around the globe.

The recycled materials industry is constantly innovating and developing new technologies to process more materials even more efficiently. ReMA encourages producers to design products with recycling in mind. As the Administration looks to promote standards for recyclability, we look forward to joining their efforts.

ReMA, previously known as the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), has, for almost a century, maintained global trading specifications for all material that can be recycled – including plastic.

ReMA looks forward to working with the Administration as it executes this ambitious program that would take effect over the next several years.” 

# # #

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.

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  • Press Release

Recycled Materials Association Statement on White House Strategy on Reducing Plastic Pollution

Washington, D.C. – July 22, 2024 – The Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) today issued the following statement in response to the White House strategy document: Mobilizing Federal Action on Plastic Pollution: Progress, Principles, and Priorities.

“The recycled materials industry supports the Biden-Harris Administration’s pursuit of ways to reduce plastic pollution by supporting the use of reusable, compostable, and highly recyclable products rather than disposable single-use plastic.

Recycled materials are the key to reducing environmental impacts, while meeting the needs of manufacturers, businesses, and consumers around the globe.

The recycled materials industry is constantly innovating and developing new technologies to process more materials even more efficiently. ReMA encourages producers to design products with recycling in mind. As the Administration looks to promote standards for recyclability, we look forward to joining their efforts.

ReMA, previously known as the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), has, for almost a century, maintained global trading specifications for all material that can be recycled – including plastic.

ReMA looks forward to working with the Administration as it executes this ambitious program that would take effect over the next several years.” 

# # #

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.

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  • Press Release

Recycled Materials Association Statement on White House Strategy on Reducing Plastic Pollution

Washington, D.C. – July 22, 2024 – The Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) today issued the following statement in response to the White House strategy document: Mobilizing Federal Action on Plastic Pollution: Progress, Principles, and Priorities.

“The recycled materials industry supports the Biden-Harris Administration’s pursuit of ways to reduce plastic pollution by supporting the use of reusable, compostable, and highly recyclable products rather than disposable single-use plastic.

Recycled materials are the key to reducing environmental impacts, while meeting the needs of manufacturers, businesses, and consumers around the globe.

The recycled materials industry is constantly innovating and developing new technologies to process more materials even more efficiently. ReMA encourages producers to design products with recycling in mind. As the Administration looks to promote standards for recyclability, we look forward to joining their efforts.

ReMA, previously known as the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), has, for almost a century, maintained global trading specifications for all material that can be recycled – including plastic.

ReMA looks forward to working with the Administration as it executes this ambitious program that would take effect over the next several years.” 

# # #

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.

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ReMA Leadership 2024-6 as of July 15 2024 - CopyPPTX1.96 MB26 Jul, 2024 Download
ReMA Reception Invite NCSL 2024PDF659.19 KB25 Jul, 2024 Download
GR Committee Panel on Basel Convention Issues - July 2024PPTX4.52 MB18 Jul, 2024 Download
Finance July 2024 Package-Summer BoardPDF5.24 MB18 Jul, 2024 Download
Pickard ReMA Nonferrous Division UpdatePPTX2.55 MB18 Jul, 2024 Download
Pickard ReMA Trade Committee UpdatePPTX2.42 MB18 Jul, 2024 Download
Pickard ReMA Ferrous Division UpdatePPTX2.77 MB18 Jul, 2024 Download
ReMA Board Survey Results and Discussion 2024-7-9PDF804.23 KB18 Jul, 2024 Download
FinancialRequest_ExecutiveCommittee_FinalPDF177.41 KB18 Jul, 2024 Download
ReMA Code of ConductPDF121.20 KB17 Jul, 2024 Download

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