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  3. The future of plastics recycling

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  4. (PDF) Process and Environmental Benefit of Recycling of Waste Papers

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  6. (PDF) CHALLENGES IN PLASTICS RECYCLING

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  1. Full article: Recycling

    Target (1) in this research and development project was to increase recycling and reduce the production of waste. The driver (1) was legislation and the aim to decrease environmental impacts. The project reached the expected results (1); waste to landfill dramatically decreased and reuse increased. Figure 6.

  2. Recycling perceptions, realities vary widely in U.S.

    According to the EPA report, 40.4% of the 3.1 million tons of consumer electronics that entered the wastestream in 2013 were recycled, up from 30.6% in 2012. About half (48%) of adults in the Pew Research Center survey say their community has services for recycling electronic devices, though about a third (34%) say they aren't sure.

  3. (PDF) Recycling of Plastic Waste: A Systematic Review Using

    Research into plastic recycling is rapidly increasing as ocean and land pollution and. ecosystem degradation from plastic waste is becoming a serious concern. In this study, we conducted. a ...

  4. A systematic review in recycling/reusing/re-manufacturing supply chain

    Several research publications on a variety of emerging topics are analysed through tertiary studies like supply chain sustainability (Martins and Pato Citation 2019), software engineering (Cruzes and Dybå Citation 2011), lot-sizing problem (Glock, Grosse, and Ries Citation 2014), machine scheduling problems in production (Abedinnia et al ...

  5. The future of recycling in the United States

    In recent months, both the solid waste industry press and mainstream media in the United States (including Fortune, the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post) have called attention to the growing 'ills' of recycling (Davis, 2015; Groden, 2015; Whelan, 2015).In short, the common theme of these articles is that recycling in the USA has stalled and the situation is dire.

  6. Recycling bias and reduction neglect

    However, our research finds strong evidence for a recycling bias and reduction neglect. Across two surveys (NTotal = 1,321), most participants perceived recycling as the most sustainable action to ...

  7. Sustaining the environment through recycling: An empirical study

    Abstract. This paper examines the determinants of recycling behaviour among 200 university students from the perspective of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB). Data was analysed using Structural Equation Modelling technique. Findings indicate that environmental awareness was significantly related to attitude towards recycling, whilst ...

  8. Recycling Economic Information (REI) Report

    The 2020 REI Report includes updated information about the number of recycling jobs, wages and tax revenue. The report shows that recycling and reuse of materials creates jobs, while also generating local and state tax revenues. In 2012, recycling and reuse activities in the United States accounted for: 681,000 jobs. $37.8 billion in wages; and.

  9. Reframing Recycling Behaviour through Consumers' Perceptions: An

    This study adopts an exploratory interpretive approach to answer the presented research questions and seeks to understand how recycling is framed using consumers' accounts . This study explored two dominant but different behavioural contexts [ 7 ], home and organisational settings, to establish whether recycling, including its motivations, is ...

  10. Recycling our way to sustainability

    But recycling remains a fundamental strategy to extract value from resources, as evidenced by its current contribution to 8.6% global circularity 1. To improve recycling rates, we need to ...

  11. The impact of recycling in preserving the environment

    while 27 tonnes MSW - municipal solid waste was. generated in 2013 alone; Recycling helps conserve natural resources, whereas, the office paper, recycled can save 27,300 liters of. water, 18 trees ...

  12. The Importance of Specific Recycling Information in Designing a Waste

    Recycling information can be complex and often confusing which may subsequently reduce the participations in any waste recycling schemes. As a result, this research explored the roles as well as the importance of a holistic approach in designing recycling information using 15 expert-based (in-depth) interviews. The rationale was to offer a better understanding of what constitutes waste ...

  13. Exploring environmental benefits of reuse and recycle practices: A

    However, significant research evidence suggests that recycling is the least beneficial of the 3R's, ... Specifically, research should study whether second hand steel parts are re-sellable, or whether they are more expensive to produce, re-certify and re-sell than new parts. To answer this research question, studies on closed-loop supply chain ...

  14. A review of waste paper recycling networks focusing on quantitative

    Based on heightened concern for sustainability, the trend for waste paper recovery and recycling is increasing [].Paper is a material with high recycling potential and also large polluting capacity [], and the sustainable benefits of its recycling have been widely discussed in the literature [16,17,18, 22].There is a vast body of research on waste paper management, including studies addressing ...

  15. (PDF) Introduction to Recycling

    Recycling is. contributing to the sustainable management of wastes and, because of advances in. technologies and systems for segregating, collecting and reprocessing of recyclable. wastes, it is ...

  16. Reduce. Reuse. And Then, When All Else Fails, Recycle

    I have had countless conversations with self-proclaimed environmentalists who believe recycling is adequate action. A 2016 study from the Pew Research Center showed recycling as a primary method of helping the environment through every day actions, with 63 percent of adults in the U.S. saying they have recycling bins at home, more than any ...

  17. PDF 2020 Recycling Economic Information Report

    EPA's SMM program provides data, information, guidelines, tools and technical assistance on resource conservation, recycling, resource recovery, waste reduction and landfilling issues. In summary, the 2020 REI Report found: 526 MMT of recycled goods produced; 681,000 jobs, $37.8 billion in wages, and $5.5 billion in tax revenue generated; and.

  18. Analyzing Recycling Education Programs in the US: A Longitudinal

    The U.S. recycling rate has dramatically improved from 6.4% to 35.1% between 1960 and 2017. However, for the past decade, it has been stagnant at around 34 percent. In fact, according to a 2017 report by Eunomia and the European Environmental Bureau, the U.S. was ranked 27th worldwide in recycling rates. Prior research has illustrated a lack of public participation and insufficient information ...

  19. A global perspective on e-waste recycling

    For example, a study on the formal recycling of waste printed circuit boards shows that the∑ 8 poly brominated diphenyl ethers (∑ 8 PBDEs) concentration in inhalable particles (PM 10) inside the waste printed circuit boards de-soldering workshop was 20,300 pg/m 3, and the ∑ 8 PBDEs inhalation exposure for the worker was 1.46 ng/(kg·day).

  20. Pathway decisions for reuse and recycling of retired lithium-ion

    For recycling, this study suggests ways to decrease energy and material costs, minimize environmental impact, and boost industry scalability. There are many new direct recycling technologies 51 ...

  21. Research on Recycling: A Summary and Discussion

    Concurrent with this research, samples of 800-1000 citizens have been surveyed each year. to examine their understanding of environmental issues and attitudes toward recycling. This article looks at the general. findings of the numerous research projects on recycling jointly. undertaken by the two organizations.

  22. PDF Relating Recycling: Demographics, Attitudes, Knowledge and Recycling

    One study found an increase in age to have a slightly negative correlation to recycling (Gamba & Oskamp, 1994), another found no correlation (Oskamp et al., 1991), and a third found a positive correlation (Lansana, 1992). Research on the relationship of gender to recycling behavior has typically indicated no relationship (Oskamp et

  23. Sustainability

    Increases in the human population and economic development have led to a rise in waste production, which poses significant environmental risks and presents a pressing global issue in waste management. Among other countries, this situation affects the United Arab Emirates (UAE). On the other hand, poor waste segregation practices can result in failed waste recycling efforts, leading to the ...

  24. Has a UC Berkeley lab found a solution to plastic recycling?

    But new research from a team of chemists at UC Berkeley suggests a glimmer of hope when it comes to the thorny problem of recycling plastics — one that may allow us to have our cake, and ...

  25. Recycling Basics and Benefits

    The study found that in a single year, recycling and reuse activities in the United States accounted for: 681,000 jobs, $37.8 billion in wages, and. $5.5 billion in tax revenues. This equates to 1.17 jobs per 1,000 tons of materials recycled and $65.23 in wages and $9.42 in tax revenue for every ton of materials recycled.

  26. Sustainable Construction Exploration: A Review of Multi-Recycling of

    The utilization and recycling of concrete waste originated from the need for urban reconstruction following World War II (Buck 1977).In the present day, extensive research on recycling concrete waste has been undertaken to address issues such as landfill scarcity, the depletion of natural resources, and increased concern over environmental protection.

  27. (PDF) Waste paper for recycling: Overview and identification of

    In this study, as a sustainable building material, ceiling tiles have been fabricated as a composite board containing waste materials, namely waste paper, sawdust, recycled polyethylene ...

  28. Uncollected waste and open burning major sources of plastic pollution

    A new study from the University shines a light on the enormous scale of uncollected rubbish and open burning of plastic waste in the first ever global plastics pollution inventory.

  29. New study shows favourable conditions for mechanical textile recycling

    "There are a lot of resources and emissions to be saved, I would be surprised if we don't have a mechanical recycling plant in Sweden within a few years", says Johan Strandberg, the study's project manager at IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute. The technology for mechanical textile recycling is tried and tested.