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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday June 26 2019, @11:31PM   Printer-friendly
from the disappointing-results dept.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jun/21/us-plastic-recycling-landfills

A Guardian investigation reveals that cities around the [US] are no longer recycling many types of plastic dropped into recycling bins. Instead, they are being landfilled, burned or stockpiled. From Los Angeles to Florida to the Arizona desert, officials say, vast quantities of plastic are now no better than garbage.

The "market conditions" on the sign [Pearl] Pai saw referred to the situation caused by China. Once the largest buyer of US plastic waste, the country shut its doors to all but highest-quality plastics in 2017. The move sent shockwaves through the American industry as recyclers scrambled, and often failed, to find new buyers. Now the turmoil besetting a global trade network, which is normally hidden from view, is hitting home.

"All these years I have been feeling like I'm doing something responsible," said Pai, clearly dumbstruck as she walked away with a full bag. "The truth hurts."

[...] [Cobe] Skye and [Habib] Kharrat emphasized that the situation was not unique to Los Angeles. "From what we're hearing from our colleagues, what's happening in Los Angeles county is representative of what is happening all over the US and all over the state as a result of these international policies," said Skye.

The China ban revealed an uncomfortable truth about plastic recycling, Skye said: much of this plastic was never possible to recycle at all.

"[China] would just pull out the items that were actually recyclable and burn or throw away the rest," he said. "China has subsidized the recycling industry for many years in a way that distorted our views."


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 27 2019, @04:10AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 27 2019, @04:10AM (#860401)

    Our town has curbside recycling, with separate recycle and trash bins. Sometime back the town website was updated, now they only want plastic of types 1 and 2. The rest is landfilled (no market), so the nice thing is to just put that in the trash.

    If you have any quantity of type 5, PP – Polypropylene (common for yogurt containers, among other packages), it turns out this is easily recycled, provided you do the separation and can find a dropoff location. Ours is at a Whole Foods store--take to the customer service counter, they told me that a bin left out in the store was mistakenly used for all types of plastic (by ignorant people). Some more details here, https://www.preserve.eco/pages/gimme5-overview [preserve.eco]

    Our town seems to have a market for all kinds of paper and also metals.

    For glass, they only want clear, no local market for different colors of glass.