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Demand for recycled plastic in packaging is growing. So are concerns about potential health risks. | Waste Dive

Recent studies have raised questions about health effects from plastic, including recycled material, as companies and regulators increasingly look at ways to advance the use of recycled resin in food-grade packaging.

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How California recycling overhaul helps consumers – CalMatters

A California law could expand and modernize bottle recycling, redirecting major dollars that usually benefit landfills back to consumers.

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With new plant, brand aims for 50% PCR nationwide

With new plant, brand aims for 50% PCR nationwide

Between its California PET recycling plant and its newly opened Tennessee one, bottled water company CG Roxane expects to produce about 39 million pounds of RPET this year, a company manager said. 

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Panelists: Sustainable plastics need consistency

Panelists: Sustainable plastics need consistency

How to make plastics sustainable and improve recycling infrastructure was the focus of a recent panel discussion, with stakeholders pointing to transparency, public trust and standardization. 

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Container Recycling Institute identifies errors in California’s Beverage Container Recycling Fund budget

The institute has reached out to state lawmakers to inform them of mistakes in this year’s budget for the fund.
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Post-consumer plastics find uses in furniture, polymers

Post-consumer plastics find uses in furniture, polymers

Two companies are marketing chairs made from recycled content, and another two debuted a line of post-consumer polymers. 

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Life cycle lessons

Life cycle lessons

Following the passage of industry-supported recycling laws in California, Connecticut and Rhode Island, the mattress industry created the Mattress Recycling Council (MRC), a nonprofit organization designed to operate statewide mattress recycling programs. Since 2015, these programs have recycled more than …

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Plastics manufacturing, environmental justice interests spar at Senate hearing | Waste Dive

Curbing plastics production and disposal is the only way to alleviate the material’s health impacts, EJ advocates said, but business representatives called halting production unrealistic and harmful for jobs and the economy.

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EPA seeks feedback on its new interactive recycling market mapping tool

The U.S. EPA wants its new map, which shows numerous details like recycling infrastructure locations, to be a comprehensive resource for the country. It says it needs help from the industry to make it more accurate.

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United Nations Says Cutting Plastic Waste by 80 Percent by 2040 is Doable

A new United Nations report lays out a path that could cut plastic pollution by 80 percent by 2040, the authors contend. It calls for a “system change” with three key focuses: accelerating reuse; recycling; and reorienting and diversifying to sustainable alternatives to plastic. And it analyzes opportunities, impacts, and barriers associated with all three focuses.