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  • Episode 5: Building a Circular Future: How APR Design® Recognition and Federal Policy are Shaping Plastic Recycling
    2024/09/18


    In this episode of the Plastic Recycling Podcast, we dive into the impact of federal policies on plastic recycling with Steve Alexander, President and CEO of the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR).


    Steve discusses how the Biden Administration's push for mandated recycled content in plastic packaging could reshape the industry, creating both opportunities and challenges. He also highlights APR’s Design for Recyclability Recognition Program, which guides businesses in creating truly recyclable packaging, reducing contamination, and improving recycling efficiency.


    If you're involved in sustainability or the plastics industry, this episode provides a wealth of insights into the future of plastic recycling and the need for collaboration, stable demand, and long-term solutions over quick fixes like plastic bans.


    Why You Should Listen:

    • Federal Policy Impact: Learn how new mandates on recycled content are expected to influence the recycling market and create a stable demand for materials.
    • Design for Recyclability: Discover how APR's program is helping companies make packaging more recyclable.
    • Future Outlook: Gain insights into the next five years of plastic recycling, including the growing collaboration between state and federal programs.

    🎧 Don’t miss this episode if you're eager to understand the key challenges and opportunities shaping the future of plastic recycling!


    Episode Highlights:

    • 00:00 Introduction
    • 00:05 Meet Steve Alexander, President & CEO of APR
    • 01:58 Federal Policies and Mandated Recycled Content
    • 07:15 APR’s Design for Recyclability Program
    • 13:32 Challenges in the Supply Chain & Access to Recycling
    • 19:25 Long-Term Contracts and Market Stabilization
    • 26:42 What’s Next for Plastic Recycling in the U.S.
    • 30:00 Closing Thoughts & Future Trends

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    44 分
  • Episode 4: ♻ How AI and Robotics Are Shaping the Future of Recycling Legislation
    2024/08/21

    In this episode of the Plastic Recycling Podcast, we explore the technologies transforming the recycling industry with Apurba Pradhan from EverestLabs.

    Discover how AI-driven vision systems and advanced robotics are redefining sorting processes, significantly improving recycling rates, and addressing the critical shortage of high-quality recycled materials.

    Apurba also sheds light on the growing importance of extended producer responsibility (EPR) policies and how innovative technologies are ensuring compliance and driving the future of sustainable recycling.

    Why You Should Listen:

    • Innovative Solutions: Learn about the latest AI and robotics advancements that are enhancing efficiency in recycling operations.
    • Industry Insights: Gain a deep understanding of the economic and operational benefits these technologies bring to the table.
    • Policy Impact: Understand the role of technology in meeting regulatory demands and its implications for the future of recycling.


    🎧 Don’t miss this episode if you’re passionate about sustainability and eager to see how technology is shaping the future of plastic recycling!

    Episode Highlights:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:07 Meet Apurba Pradhan from EverestLabs
    02:03 Industry Challenges & Technological Solutions
    06:38 How AI and Robotics Are Revolutionizing Recycling
    11:02 Economic Benefits of Advanced Recycling Technologies
    23:01 The Future of Recycling: EPR Policies & Beyond
    27:50 Closing Thoughts & How to Get Involved

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    29 分
  • Episode 3: Episode 3: Understanding FDA's Letter of No Objection (LNO) for Recycled Plastics with Expert Martha Marrapese
    2024/07/17

    Deep Dive into FDA LNOs for Recycled Plastics in Food Packaging

    Welcome to the Plastic Recycling Podcast! In this episode, we delve into the critical process of the FDA's Letter of No Objection (LNO) for recycled plastics in food packaging with Martha Marrapese, an environmental law expert with over 30 years of experience at Wiley Rein LLP.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Importance of LNOs: Why they matter for recycled plastics in food packaging.
    • How to Obtain an LNO: Step-by-step process and requirements.
    • Challenges Involved: Common hurdles and how to overcome them.
    • Impact on Circular Economy: How LNOs contribute to sustainable practices.
    • Future Trends: What’s next for recycled plastics in the food supply chain.

    Guest Spotlight:

    Martha Marrapese - A seasoned expert in environmental law and general counsel to the APR for several years, Martha has been instrumental in helping companies navigate the complex landscape of plastic recycling and FDA regulations.

    Episode Breakdown:

    • 00:00 - Introduction and Guest Welcome
    • 00:44 - Understanding FDA Letters of No Objection (LNO)
    • 03:16 - Types of Feedstocks and Their Challenges
    • 05:56 - Historical Context and Industry Collaboration
    • 08:23 - Alphabet Soup: Food Types and Conditions of Use
    • 14:54 - Obtaining an LNO: Process and Requirements
    • 23:22 - Challenge Testing and Self-Certification
    • 29:45 - Future Trends and Conclusion

    Tune in now to gain invaluable insights into the world of recycled plastics and food safety!

    Connect:
    Podcast Host:
    Alkarim Shamsy (Connect)
    Podcast Guest: Martha Marrapese (Connect)

    Don't miss this insightful conversation! Subscribe to the Plastic Recycling Podcast for more episodes like this.

    #PlasticRecycling #FDA #LNO #RecycledPlastics #Sustainability #FoodPackaging #EnvironmentalLaw #CircularEconomy #MarthaMeripes #Podcast #PlasticRecyclingPodcast

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    34 分
  • Episode 2: Episode 2_Insights From The Experts_ Supply, Demand, and Chemical Innovations - ICIS
    2024/06/05

    Navigating the Current and Future Landscape of Plastic Recycling

    Welcome to another episode of The Plastic Recycling Podcast, proudly brought to you by CANEI and hosted by industry expert Alkarim Shamsy!

    In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Andrea Bassetti and Emily Friedman, Senior Analysts from the ICIS Plastics Recycling Team. They delve deep into the ever-evolving landscape of plastic recycling in the U.S., providing expert analysis on key market trends, supply and demand dynamics, and the future of recycled plastics.

    Andrea and Emily shed light on:

    • The rapid growth and unique challenges faced by the rPET (recycled polyethylene terephthalate) market.
    • Emerging developments in the rPP (recycled polypropylene) and rPE (recycled polyethylene) sectors.
    • The significant increase in mechanical and chemical recycling capacities, driven by recent investments.

    Our discussion also navigates through the impact of voluntary commitments and legislative actions on recycling demand, highlighting how chemical recycling is becoming a crucial supplement to virgin materials. We explore the future prospects of recycling rates and the quest for high-quality feedstock, emphasizing the intricate complexities involved in meeting recycling goals.

    Join us as we uncover the vital role of innovations and strategic partnerships in advancing the plastic recycling industry. Stay tuned and subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode packed with valuable insights and inspiration!

    00:00 Welcome to the Plastic Recycling Podcast

    00:10 Introducing the Experts: Insights into Plastic Recycling

    00:58 The Current Landscape of Recycling in the U.S.

    04:11 Supply, Demand, and the Future of Recycling

    14:47 The Role of Chemical Recycling in Shaping the Future

    24:20 Concluding Thoughts and How to Connect




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    26 分
  • Episode 1: Episode 1: EPR: The Role of Producer Responsibility Organizations - Resa Dimino
    2024/05/21

    In this episode of the Plastic Recycling Podcast, join us for a thought-provoking exploration of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) with our special guest, Resa Dimino, Managing Partner of Signalfire Group.


    Resa provides invaluable insights into EPR and its pivotal role in shaping sustainable materials management. Discover how EPR incentivizes producers to adopt eco-friendly packaging solutions, drives systemic improvements in recycling infrastructure, and contributes to significant increases in recycling rates.


    With several states already implementing EPR legislation and more considering it, the momentum for positive change is growing. Don't miss out on this engaging discussion that uncovers the transformative potential of EPR for building a more sustainable future.


    00:42 Understanding Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)

    02:16 The Mechanics of EPR and Producer Responsibility Organizations

    06:07 Improving Recycling Through EPR

    10:39 Legislation and the Future of EPR in the U.S.

    20:27 Predictions and Parting Thoughts on EPR's Impact

    21:53 Closing Remarks and Where to Find More Information



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    24 分
  • Episode 3: The Plastic Recycling Update: The driving forces behind plastic resin price changes
    2023/02/09

    In this episode of Plastic Recycling Update, discover the underlying reasons behind the cost of prime & recycled plastic products.

    Our guest, Howard Rappaport, an industry expert, will shed light on the key factors that determine plastic pricing. We'll explore the distinctions between virgin and recycled plastic prices, the trend toward risk mitigation opportunities, and the most effective tactics for buyers.

    Additionally, we introduce the "Forrest Gump" acronym, which outlines the main drivers of plastic costs.

    Stay informed with our in-depth discussion on resin pricing trends.


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    28 分
  • Episode 2: The Plastic Recycling Update: Introducing the “Save Plastic” campaign, with Bob Masterson from CIAC.
    2022/12/13

    On the latest episode of The Plastic Recycling Update, we talk to Bob Masterson, president and CEO of the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada, about their "Save Plastic" initiative.

    This campaign is about changing the public's perception of plastics from waste to resource.

    How do we save this $8+ billion resource from landfills and put it to better use?

    We look at how British Columbia recovers 56% of its plastic waste and how this province uses, repurposes, and remanufactures 98% of the plastic it collects.

    We all have to do our part, from the manufacturer, who must ensure the product is recyclable, to the consumer who buys and recycles the product.

    It's time to repackage our perspective on plastic.

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    29 分
  • Episode 1: The Plastic Recycling Update: China's long-term GDP growth, with John Richardson from ICIS.
    2022/11/11

    Listen to this episode of The Plastic Recycling Update, where we dive deep into the topic of the shrinking age population of China, with John Richardson, senior consultant and author of the Asian Chemical Connections, ICIS blog.

    This topic is an extension of one of John's most recent articles on the risks to China's long-term GDP growth and polymer demand. Particularly, the enormous challenge that China's declining working-age population will present over the coming years.

    The National Sword Program, Supply and Demand, and Zero Covid are all topics of discussion.

    We encourage you to join in on the conversations where it's all about creating that discussion and sharing information.

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    26 分