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Plastic or planet:
innovations in recycling
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Only 10 percent is recycled, and there’s an estimated 100 million tons in oceans.
Plastic waste is one of the most urgent environmental issues of our time.
WHAT WE DO
We provide new life for plastic bottles. Many of the solutions are not scalable to a level that would make a noticeable difference, that is why someone needs to take care of it.
OUR MISSION
We provide new life for plastic bottles. Many of the solutions are not scalable to a level that would make a noticeable difference, that is why someone needs to take care of it.
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Switch from plastic wrap to a reusable wax wrap.
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Switch from plastic wrap to a reusable wax wrap.
OUR ACHIEVEMENTS
Did you know?
Last year, 5.3 million Americans used 10+ of plastic wrap
Plastic wrap is rarely recycled because it can clog machinery.
Yearly, Americans buy enough plastic film to shrink-wrap Texas.
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What can you do!
Switch from plastic wrap to a reusable wax wrap.
Store leftovers in glass containers instead of plastic.
Cover foods with aluminum foil instead of plastic wrap.
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Scientists around the world want to find out. The plastic “end-of-life challenge” calls for new ways to recycle and reuse plastics endlessly in a closed loop system, so they never become waste. Innovation on that scale would convert the current “make-take-dispose” linear economy into a circular economy, where recycling plastic for eternity is possible. One scientist has made a significant advancement. John Layman, head of material science at Procter & Gamble and chief technologist and founding inventor of PureCycle Technologies.
What is Plastic Waste?
OUR ACHIEVEMENTS
Scientists around the world want to find out. The plastic “end-of-life challenge” calls for new ways to recycle and reuse plastics endlessly in a closed loop system, so they never become waste. Innovation on that scale would convert the current “make-take-dispose” linear economy into a circular economy, where recycling plastic for eternity is possible. One scientist has made a significant advancement. John Layman, head of material science at Procter & Gamble and chief technologist and founding inventor of PureCycle Technologies.
What are recycling capabilities?
What is Plastic Waste?
Scientists around the world want to find out. The plastic “end-of-life challenge” calls for new ways to recycle and reuse plastics endlessly in a closed loop system, so they never become waste. Innovation on that scale would convert the current “make-take-dispose” linear economy into a circular economy, where recycling plastic for eternity is possible. One scientist has made a significant advancement
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What are recycling capabilities?
Scientists around the world want to find out. The plastic “end-of-life challenge” calls for new ways to recycle and reuse plastics endlessly in a closed loop system, so they never become waste. Innovation on that scale would convert the current “make-take-dispose” linear economy into a circular economy, where recycling plastic for eternity is possible. One scientist has made a significant advancement
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What we do
Scientists around the world want to find out. The plastic “end-of-life challenge” calls for new ways to recycle and reuse plastics endlessly in a closed loop system, so they never become waste. Innovation on that scale would convert the current “make-take-dispose” linear economy into a circular economy, where recycling plastic for eternity is possible.
Scientists around the world want to find out. The plastic “end-of-life challenge” calls for new ways to recycle and reuse plastics endlessly in a closed loop system, so they never become waste. Innovation on that scale would convert the current “make-take-dispose” linear economy into a circular economy, where recycling plastic for eternity is possible.
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Five myths about recycling
LIST 01
No. 1
Recycling uses more energy than making something new.
No. 2
Items must be meticulously sorted for recycling.
No. 3
Products made from recycled content are lower quality.
No. 4
Recyclables just end up in the trash.
No. 5
Recycling should pay for itself.
01. Recycling uses more energy than making something new.
02. Items must be meticulously sorted for recycling.
03. Products made from recycled content are lower quality.
04. Recyclables just end up in the trash.
05. Recycling should pay for itself.
01. Recycling uses more energy than making something new.
02. Items must be meticulously sorted for recycling.
03. Products made from recycled content are lower quality.
04. Recyclables just end up in the trash.
05. Recycling should pay for itself.
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Five myths about recycling
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This is our effort to raise awareness about the global plastic trash crisis. Come to this page often to learn more, find out what you can do to reduce your own single-use plastics and take your pledge.
This is our effort to raise awareness about the global plastic trash crisis. Come to this page often to learn more, find out what you can do to reduce your own single-use plastics and take your pledge.
This is our effort to raise awareness about the global plastic trash crisis. Come to this page often to learn more, find out what you can do to reduce your own single-use plastics and take your pledge.
This is our effort to raise awareness about the global plastic trash crisis. Come to this page often to learn more, find out what you can do to reduce your own single-use plastics and take your pledge.
This is our effort to raise awareness about the global plastic trash crisis. Come to this page often to learn more, find out what you can do to reduce your own single-use plastics and take your pledge.
This is our effort to raise awareness about the global plastic trash crisis. Come to this page often to learn more, find out what you can do to reduce your own single-use plastics and take your pledge.
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6 steps to recycling and zero waste life without plastic
Matias Hansen
Emily Hansen
Co-Founder & Visual Director
Co-Founder & Visual Director
Ann Watson
Peter Hansen
Co-Founder & Visual Director
Co-Founder & Visual Director
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