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Recycling Around the World: Lessons From Countries With High Recycling Rates

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25 Jun, 2025

This post was originally published on Recycle Nation

Here are the sad facts. Using the EPA’s last statistics for recycling, 292.4 million tons of materials were generated in 2018. That’s almost five pounds of waste per person every day. Of that, only 69 million tons were properly recycled and 25 million tons were composted. That’s only 32.1% that was recycled.There is so much […]

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