Recycling in Phoenix

You may have seen the videos and Marshall Shore and I did, along with our videographer Chris Allen of AllenCinema.

We toured the recycling facility in North Phoenix so we could give you a clear idea of the process.

This is huge, especially since we can no longer export our recyclable materials to China for processing. See that article here.

We broke our video in to three episodes, to highlight three major stages in the process.

Hey, it’s not Game of Thrones, but we are pretty proud of it. You can watch the videos here, here and here.

Here are the big take-aways:

  1. For the love of all that his holy, please don’t put plastic bags or plastic wrap, aka “2D plastic” in the recycling bin. You will see in the video just how difficult it is to get out of the machinery.
  2. The process for separating materials is actually quite effective. The part of the process that could use improvement is the human factor. What we put in affects what is separated and what the city can earn from recycling materials.
  3. We should not stop recycling just because China is no longer processing the materials. There is a domestic industry starting up, so it makes no sense to stop when it will be needed here.

Here are some interesting tid-bits that I learned through this process.

  • The Coca-Cola bottling company is trying to make their bottles 100% recycled, but they need more plastic material. In other words, they need more consumers to properly separate their trash. They are also investing in new domestic recycling capacity.
  • The City of Phoenix has updated its guide to recycling. Get it at this link. This guide is much easier to follow than the last one. So, download it and share it in your household. Don’t just print the image here in this blog post. Follow the link. There are two pages.
  • The rush to re-develop domestic capacity to recycle is not happening just in the US. In fact, we are behind other countries, such as Germany. According to RecyclingToday.com, “… a few years ago Germany was a net exporter of as much as 5 million metric tons per year of scrap paper, but now the nation’s mills need to import some 2 million tons of recovered fiber each year.”
  • In the wake of China’s decision to stop imports of recyclable materials, many countries began shipping to Malaysia. Now Malaysia has declared that it will begin shipping materials right back where they came from. “Whoever sends their waste to Malaysia, we will send it back,” Environment Minister Yeo Bee Yin told reporters on Tuesday, declaring the foreign shipments to be “garbage … traded under the pretext of recycling.”
  • A bill working through Congress will direct the EPA to build a national recycling plan, and increases funding for domestic recycling. “The bill provides a total of $9.52 billion for the EPA, 7.6 percent over the 2019 funding level. President Trump’s budget requested $6.1 billion for the agency.” Let’s see if recycling becomes a bi-partisan issue when millions of tons of unwanted recycling comes back to our shores. Wait! Isn’t this a domestic jobs bill?
Written by phxAdmin