Confused about recycling? It’s not your fault - Shannon Odell

273,315 views ・ 2023-10-17

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If you've ever looked at the bottom of a disposable bottle or cup,
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you've probably noticed this symbol.
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Seeing this, many people assume the item they’re holding
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should be tossed in a recycling bin.
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Yet many of these plastics are incapable of being recycled at most centers.
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In fact, of the 360 million tons of plastic created worldwide each year,
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only 9% is ever recycled.
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So why are so few plastics recycled?
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And what do these codes actually mean?
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Our recycling problem is multi-layered, beginning at production.
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About 18% of plastics are made from what is known as thermosetting polymers.
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These plastics gain stability through curing,
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a process that hardens a material by irreversibly crosslinking
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its molecular chains.
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The very properties that make thermoset plastics so useful,
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in that they keep their shape and integrity under extreme conditions,
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mean that they can’t be broken down and rebuilt
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by the vast majority of recycling plants.
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Thankfully, most plastics are thermoplastics,
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which can be melted and remolded.
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But this category encompasses a variety of materials
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with unique chemical structures, weights, and properties,
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all of which require different conditions for recycling.
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As a result, only some of these thermoplastics
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are accepted at most recycling centers.
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Which brings us to our next problem: the confusing code system.
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Developed and introduced by the plastics industry in 1988,
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this code was presented as a way to help consumers and facilities
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sort their trash.
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Each number indicates the material the plastic is made of,
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known as its resin.
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Some resin numbers are recyclable at most centers,
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while others are not.
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And yet, within this system,
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all numbers are surrounded by the universally recognized recycling symbol,
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misleading consumers into thinking that many unsalvageable plastics
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have a chance at a second life.
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And just because a technically recyclable resin makes it to a recycling bin,
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doesn’t mean it will continue its journey.
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Plastics often contain multiple resins, are mixed with dyes and additives,
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or are affixed with difficult-to-remove stickers and labels,
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all of which can cause them to be rerouted to the incinerator or trash bin.
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In short, many companies don't design packaging with recovery in mind.
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Even under pristine conditions,
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plastic resins can only be melted down and remolded a handful of times,
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as their polymers degrade with each use.
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If all these issues make you feel as if recycling plastics is infeasible,
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you wouldn't be the first.
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This reality was well known to the plastics industry as early as the 1970s.
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Despite their doubts that widespread recycling
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would ever be economically viable,
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the industry threw millions of dollars into ad campaigns.
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Within the US, the plastics industry quietly lobbied state governments,
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leading a majority to adopt laws requiring that plastics
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bear the confusing resin codes.
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And with this, the burden of “fixing” the growing plastic waste problem
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was pushed from the industry onto the consumer.
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Today, the situation has only gotten worse.
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The rising costs to properly separate all this waste,
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paired with fewer international buyers of recyclable scraps,
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has forced many cities to shut down their curbside recycling programs altogether.
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So how can we fix our growing plastic waste system?
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It’s clear that we must reduce the plastics we consume.
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More than a quarter of our plastic waste comes from packaging materials.
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Many manufacturers have taken steps in the right direction,
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phasing out unnecessary plastic films, and switching out plastic tubs and tubes
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with more easily recyclable materials, or compostable options.
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For the plastics that do remain,
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one solution is to work towards a circular economy for plastics.
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This means creating fewer new plastics, eliminating those that are single-use,
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and ensuring the plastics that remain can stay in circulation via recycling.
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Such a system would rely on policies that regulate plastics
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starting at their production—
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ensuring that all plastics created are free from contaminants
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that could harm their ability to be recycled.
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In the meantime, many experts believe the current resin code system
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should be eliminated,
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and swapped out for clear, simplified recyclable versus non-recyclable labels.
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This would help consumers more easily sort their waste, but more importantly,
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allow them to make informed decisions at purchase,
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ultimately putting the pressure back on manufacturers
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to ensure a recyclable future.
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