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Volume of plastic bottles going to landfills increased
15 percent in 1998
Container Recycling Institute 25jun99
Overall plastic bottle recycling rates declined in 1998 for the
fourth consecutive year according to numbers released in June
by the American Plastics Council. Although the PET soda bottle
has the highest rate of any plastic bottle, only 1 out of 3 plastic
soda bottles are recycled.
In 1996 CRI reported that a record number of PET soda bottles
(741 million pounds) were landfilled in 1995. Three years later
the volume of plastic soda bottles landfilled has grown to more
than 1,000 million pounds an increase of 40 percent. In
contrast, the volume of PET soda bottles recycled has increased
by only 13 percent.
We asked Peter Anderson, President of RecycleWorlds Consulting,
to comment on the state of plastic bottle recycling. One
of the reasons we have this disturbing decline, said Anderson,
is the sagging economics of recycling plastic bottles. Recyclers
and packagers must work together to better design bottles for
recycling and to use more bottles in making new bottles. We have
to make plastics recycling economically attractive if were
ever going to bring up the recovery rates.
source: http://www.container-recycling.org/volume.html
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