Most commonly known as Polyethylene , HDPE is processed into two different forms. Although there are many types of Polyethylene, it can be categorised as Low Density and High Density. Here we will be looking at High-Density Polyethylene; the stronger and heavier of the two plastics. In particular, we will be looking not only at the HDPE recycling process but also the recycling of HDPE film.
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EPA released the "National Strategy to Prevent Plastic Pollution," which focuses on actions to eliminate the release of plastic pollution into the environment.
Plastics are a rapidly growing segment of municipal solid waste (MSW). While plastics are found in all major MSW categories, the containers and packaging category had the most plastic tonnage at over 14.5 million tons in . This category includes bags, sacks and wraps; other packaging; polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles and jars; high-density polyethylene (HDPE) natural bottles; and other containers. Manufacturers also use plastic in durable goods, such as appliances, furniture, casings of lead-acid batteries and other products. EPA does not include plastics in transportation products, other than lead-acid batteries, in this analysis.
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Plastics are found in nondurable products, such as disposable diapers, trash bags, cups, utensils, medical devices and household items such as shower curtains. The plastic food service items are generally made of clear or foamed polystyrene, while trash bags are made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or low-density polyethylene (LDPE). A wide variety of other resins are used in other nondurable goods. Refer to the definitions of durable goods, nondurable goods, and containers and packaging.
Plastic resins are also used in a variety of container and packaging products, such as PET beverage bottles, HDPE bottles for milk and water, and a wide variety of other resin types used in other plastic containers, bags, sacks, wraps and lids.
This web page is a brief summary of plastic materials-specific data. For more comprehensive information, refer to the Data Tables on the Advancing Sustainable Materials Management: Facts and Figures Report page.
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EPA measures the generation, recycling, composting, combustion with energy recovery and landfilling of plastic materials in municipal solid waste.
The primary data source on the generation of plastics is the American Chemistry Council. In , plastics generation was 35.7 million tons in the United States, which was 12.2 percent of MSW generation.
EPA used data from the American Chemistry Council, the National Association for PET Container Resources, and the Association of Plastic Recyclers to measure the recycling of plastic. While overall the amount of recycled plastics is relatively smallthree million tons for a 8.7 percent recycling rate in the recycling of some specific types of plastic containers is more significant. The recycling rate of PET bottles and jars was 29.1 percent in , and the rate for HDPE natural bottles was 29.3 percent in .
The total amount of plastics combusted in MSW in was 5.6 million tons. This was 16.3 percent of all MSW combusted with energy recovery that year.
In , landfills received 27 million tons of plastic. This was 18.5 percent of all MSW landfilled.
Please refer to the EPA Methodology Document for further information on estimating the generation and management of plastics.
The data below are from to , relating to the total number of tons of plastics generated, recycled, composted, combusted with energy recovery and landfilled.
- Data on Plastics in MSW by Weight (in thousands of U.S. tons) Management Pathway Generation 390 2,900 6,830 17,130 25,550 29,380 31,400 34,480 35,410 35,680 Recycled - - 20 370 1,480 1,780 2,500 3,120 3,000 3,090 Composted - - - - - - - - - - Combustion with Energy Recovery - - 140 2,980 4,120 4,330 4,530 5,330 5,590 5,620 Landfilled 390 2,900 6,670 13,780 19,950 23,270 24,370 26,030 26,820 26,970Sources: Plastics information is from the American Chemistry Council, the National Association for PET Container Resources and The Association of Plastic Recyclers.
A dash in the table means that data is not available.
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