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Waste Management Recycle America The Story of Recycling
What Does Recycling Really Mean? Recycling is the diversion or “steering away” of materials from the waste stream. Materials or resources can be processed into new materials and/or manufactured into new products, instead of being buried in landfills as trash.
What Does Recycling Really Mean? How many pounds of waste do Americans generate per year (before recycling)? 4. 4 pounds of municipal solid waste (MSW) per day x 295, 734, 134 United States residents x 365 days a year __________ Americans throw away = 474, 949, 019, 204 pounds per year
The Good News Americans are recycling more – and the U. S. EPA hopes this will continue, setting a goal of 35% MSW Recycling Rates 1960 -2008
Who We Are 98 Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs) § 31 Single Stream Facilities Secondary Processing (included above) § 8 Electronics Processing Plants (e. Cyclingsm Services) § 1 Optical Sorting Plastics Facilities (Raleigh) § 1 Secondary Processing Plant (Lakeville) Materials Handled § Recycled/Reused 8. 5 Million Tons/Year of Commodities § Enough to fill the Empire State Building more than 12. 5 times. § Plastics and Niche Commodities from commercial customers
Environmental Leader – by 2020 WM will: • Help Power over two million homes with the waste we collect • Manage more than 20 million tons of recyclables each year • Provide over 25, 000 acres of wildlife habitat at our landfills • Make investments to reduce our fleet’s emissions by 15 percent and increase its efficiency by 15 percent
Environmental Savings Processing and handling more than 8. 5 million tons of material EQUALS: § § § Green house gas reductions equivalent to taking nearly 4. 8 million cars off of the road each year The energy used by nearly 1. 4 million homes each year – more than all of the households in most cities Saving more than 41 million trees
Environmental Savings Aluminum – 44, 000 Tons Recycled § Energy savings equivalent to powering nearly 88, 000 houses for one year § 95% energy savings on the life cycle of the can § Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a TV for 3 hours § Enough aluminum is thrown away to rebuild the nation’s commercial air fleet 4 times every year § Greenhouse Gas Reduction equivalent to taking nearly 126, 000 cars off the road per year
Environmental Savings Mixed Metals – 358, 000 Tons Recycled § Energy savings equivalent to powering 292, 000 houses for one year § 74% energy savings on the life cycle of the can § Every pound of steel being recycled saves enough energy to light a 60 -watt bulb for 24 hours § Enough iron and steel is discarded in the US to continually supply the nation’s automakers § Greenhouse Gas Reduction equivalent to taking nearly 390, 000 cars off the road per year
Environmental Savings Plastics – 198, 000 Tons Recycled § If we recycled every plastic bottle we used, we would keep 2 million tons of plastic out of landfills § Energy savings equivalent to powering 86, 000 houses for one year § We use enough plastic wrap to wrap all of Texas every year § Greenhouse Gas Reduction equivalent to taking 54, 000 cars off the road per year
Environmental Savings Old Newspapers – 2, 000 Tons Recycled § Recycling of each ton of paper saves 17 trees and 7, 000 gallons of water yearly § Every year enough paper is thrown away to make a 12 foot wall from New York to California § Energy savings equivalent to powering 317, 000 houses for one year § Greenhouse Gas Reduction equivalent to taking 773, 000 million cars off the road per year
Environmental Savings Old Corrugated Containers – 1, 900, 000 Tons Recycled § Energy savings equivalent to powering 290, 000 houses for one year § Greenhouse Gas Reduction equivalent to taking nearly 1, 400, 000 cars off the road per year § Making Corrugated Containers from virgin sources creates sulfur dioxide. Making it from recycled sources cuts the pollution in half § Corrugated Containers manufactured from recycled products use about 75% of the energy to make them from virgin sources
Environmental Savings Glass Containers – 545, 000 Tons Recycled § Recycling of one glass container saves enough energy to light a 100 -watt bulb for 4 hours § 1 ton of glass made from 50% recycled materials saves 250 pounds of mining waste § Glass can be reused an infinite number of times; more than 41 BILLION glass containers are made each year § Greenhouse Gas Reduction equivalent to taking 36, 000 cars off the road per year § Energy savings equivalent to powering 14, 000 houses for one year
Recycling - Papers Paper Recovered § Old Newspapers § Corrugated Boxes § Printing & Writing § Office Paper § Specialty Papers § Cereal-type Boxes New Materials Made § Newspaper § Corrugated Boxes § Printing & Writing § Office Paper § Specialty Papers § Tissue Paper § Paper Towels § Gift Wrap Paper § Fiber Insulation
Old Newspaper Some of the companies we sell to and what is made from our fiber: § Smurfit-Stone § Abitibi. Bowater § Mountain Fiber Insulation § US Green Fiber § US Gypsum § SP Newsprint Co § Rock-Tenn
Old Corrugated Containers Some of the companies we sell to and what is made from our fiber: § Georgia-Pacific § Smurfit-Stone § Sunoco § International Paper § Caraustar § Republic Paperboard § Corrugated Services
Printing/Writing, Office Paper, & Tissue Some of the companies we sell to and what is made from our fiber: § International Paper § Kimberly-Clark § Georgia Pacific § Marcal Paper Products
Recycling – Glass Recovered § Clear Glass Containers § Amber Glass Containers § Green Glass Containers § Blue Glass Containers § Flat/Plate Glass New Materials/Uses § Glass Containers § Flat/Plate Glass § Decorative Landscaping § Terrazzo Flooring Tile § Aggregate
Recycling – Glass Some of the companies we sell to and what they make from our glass: § Strategic Materials Inc. § Owens-Illinois (OI) § Enviroglasproducts § St Gobain Containers § Gallo
Recycling – Plastics Recovered § HDPE Natural (milk jugs) § HDPE Colored (detergent bottles) § PET (soda & water bottles) § PVC (water and shampoo bottles) § Film plastics § Other plastics New Materials/Uses § New Plastics Bottles § Clothing § Toys § Misc. Plastic products § Carpet Fiber § Plastic Lumber/Decking § Terrazzo Flooring Tile § Car Parts § Piping
Recycling – Plastics Some of the companies we sell to and what is made from our plastics: § KW Plastics § Southeastern Container § Mohawk § Wellman § Envision § Master Mark § Trex § Boise Cascade § Poly America
Recycling – Metals Recovered § Aluminum Cans § Aluminum Scrap § Steel Food Cans § Steel Scrap § Non-Ferrous Metals (Copper, Zinc, Gold, etc. ) New Materials/Uses § New Aluminum Cans § New Steel Cans § Car Parts § Airplane Parts § Bicycle Parts § Rebar § New Misc. Non-ferrous Metal Parts
Recycling – Metals Some of the companies we sell to and what is made from our metals: § Anheuser-Busch Recycling § AMG Industries § David J. Joseph § Tube City
Recycling – Organics Recovered § Brush § Tree Limbs § Pallets § Pulp Chips § Clean Wood § Leaves § Misc. Organics New Materials/Uses § Wood Chips (Natural & Colored) § Wood Fuel § Humus in Soil
Recycling – Organics Some of the companies we sell to and what is made from our organics: § Rio Bravo (Bio. Mass Fuel) § Rebark Time § Image Landscape § Cascade Rock § Aherns Landscape § MSI
We All Benefit from Recycling The Recycling Industry: § Provides stable, beneficial jobs § Generates state and local government revenues § Stimulates capital investments § Helps the environment § Recycling is great for the economy and our environmental health and sustainability
We All Benefit from Recycling helps the environment by: § Reducing greenhouse gas emissions § Lessening the need for new landfills, thereby preserving open space § Saving energy § Cutting air pollution § Conserving resources for future generations Waste Management is the largest recycler of municipal solid waste in North America
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