Earth911 Podcast: The Recycling Partnership’s Sarah Dearman on PlasticIQ

Earth911 Podcast: The Recycling Partnership’s Sarah Dearman on PlasticIQ

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Earth911 talks with Sarah Dearman, vice chairman of round ventures at The Recycling Partnership, about the way forward for plastic, plastic recycling, and the nonprofit’s new PlasticIQ initiative that gives instruments for companies to evaluate and optimize their packaging decisions. We focus on the necessity to simplify our plastic system to make recycling simpler and how one can make it straightforward for individuals to recycle packaging and merchandise made from plastic, together with bioplastics and composite packaging.

The Recycling Partnership is without doubt one of the most dynamic and vital nonprofits working to introduce a round financial system within the United States. Established in 2014, it really works with communities and companies to create options for, amongst different issues, recycling plastic and plastic movies, in addition to creating native recycling and client teaching programs to extend restoration charges.

Sarah Dearman, vice president of circular ventures at The Recycling Partnership
Sarah Dearman, vice chairman of round ventures at The Recycling Partnership, is our visitor on Sustainability in Your Ear.

In May, The Recycling Partnership introduced a free digital instrument, Plastic IQ, designed to assist firms that use plastic packaging to develop waste-reduction methods and put them into apply. It additionally helps to quantify the carbon emissions created by way of plastic packaging, which is desperately wanted to permit shoppers to grasp the results of their buying decisions. Walmart, Colgate-Palmolive, Johnson & Johnson, Unilever, Nestle, and different main client packaged items firms are on the brink of use Plastic IQ. 

To be taught extra about The Recycling Partnership and PlasticIQ, go to https://recyclingpartnership.org/.