Amcor and Industry Partners Make Major Investment to Spur New Recycling Initiative in South Carolina
21 Janeiro 2015 - 6:20PM
Business Wire
Recycling Partnership Grant Supports National
Curbside Recycling Project Which Debuts Today in Columbia, S.C.
Amcor, a leading global packaging producer, joins Coca Cola,
Alcoa, and other industry partners today as the Recycling
Partnership, a collaborative, industry-funded effort designed to
boost residential recycling in the U.S., officially awards its
first public grant to the City of Columbia, S.C. The funding will
support the Recycling Partnership’s inaugural project in Columbia,
where a complete modernization of the city’s residential curbside
recycling program will be undertaken.
Amcor and its partners have invested $300,000 in the Columbia,
S.C. recycling project. Amcor became a partner in the Recycling
Partnership in July 2014 and made the donation through the Amcor
Community Program, which provides strategic partnership grants to
organizations that share the company’s passion for responsible
packaging and helping people in need.
“The Recycling Partnership provides the initial funding to help
communities prioritize recycling among other important municipal
projects,” said Charlie Schwarze, global sustainability manager at
Amcor Rigid Plastics. “This investment also serves a dual-purpose
within Amcor by enabling us to invest in a community where we
operate and also increase the amount of valuable recycled PET
material for future conversion.” Amcor operates a manufacturing
facility in nearby Blythewood, S.C.
Amcor’s Rigid Plastics unit - one of the world’s largest
manufacturers of plastic packaging for the food, beverage, spirits,
personal/home care, and healthcare industries – is joined by the
Alcoa Foundation, American Chemistry Council, American Forest &
Paper Association, the Association of Postconsumer Plastic
Recyclers, Ball Corp., Carton Council, Coca-Cola, SPI: The Plastics
Industry Trade Association, and Sonoco Products as financial
supporters of this groundbreaking effort designed to leverage
one-time private investments with public funding to support
recycling efforts in several cities. Formed in 2014 and led by the
Curbside Value Partnership, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, the Recycling
Partnership seeks financial assistance from companies to increase
public investments in community recycling programs.
“We’re thrilled about Amcor’s award which will give us the
financial backing to take curbside recycling programs in Columbia
and other communities to a new level,” said Curbside Value
Partnership Director Keefe Harrison.
The Recycling Partnership has selected four partner cities to
launch the effort. Along with Columbia, they include Richmond, Va.,
and Florence, Ala. A fourth city will be announced later this year.
These municipalities will receive technical and financial
assistance which will target four key areas:
- Recycling Access – ensuring municipal
households are served by large roll carts.
- Champion Building – bolstering support
from local and state-elected officials.
- Regional Coordination – creating
strategies across the entire recycling value chain to ensure best
management practices for municipal recycling.
- Education and Outreach – Increasing
recycling participation and reducing contamination in the recycling
stream.
Columbia is converting its recycling program from a bin-based to
a cart-based collection program. As part of the program, some
34,000 households will receive 96-gallon carts, technical
assistance, and recycling education/outreach. During the next 10
years, Columbia’s improved recycling efforts are expected to
produce a savings of 236 million gallons of water, 1.2 million BTUs
of energy, and 100,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent
greenhouse gases.
Projections show that cities receiving Recycling Partnership
grants and technical assistance could realistically increase
recovery of recyclable materials by more than 200%, bringing them
on par with some of the top performing programs in the country. The
City of Columbia, specifically, expects to see a 500% increase in
recovered material.
Amcor expects to see a substantial increase in the recovery of
valuable post-consumer PET plastic for input into polyester and PET
products. According to the company, only 31% of PET bottles in the
U.S. are recycled each year, resulting in millions of dollars’
worth of PET being thrown into landfills each year.
Amcor also noted that the recycling of plastic bottles reduces
the nation’s dependence on fossil fuels and reduces the need for
using oil and gas as raw materials. Approximately 25 jobs are
created for every 1,000 tons of PET that is collected through a
curbside recycling system, according to the company.
About the Recycling Partnership
The Recycling Partnership was formed following an industry
stakeholder meeting convened by the Southeast Recycling Development
Council (SERDC) in December 2013. During the following four months,
industry representatives, including Amcor, helped design the
framework for the Recycling Partnership. The Partnership aims to
finance one-time investments in communities that exhibit the
potential for increased and sustained recycling rates. For more
information, visit http://www.recyclecurbside.org.
About Amcor Rigid Plastics
Amcor Rigid Plastics is among the world’s largest manufacturers
of rigid plastic packaging for the food, beverage, spirits,
personal/home care, and healthcare industries with 59 facilities in
13 countries. Amcor Limited is a global leader in responsible
packaging solutions, employing more than 27,000 people worldwide,
operating in over 40 countries across 180+ sites. Amcor supplies a
broad range of rigid and flexible packaging solutions to enhance
the products consumers use in everyday life. Amcor also provides
packaging-related services that help customers succeed through
collaboration and innovation driven by art and science. Amcor (AMC)
is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, and is listed on the
Australian Securities Exchange. For more information,
visit www.amcor.com.
Company Contact:Amcor Rigid PlasticsMichael Hodges,
734-302-2503michael.hodges@amcor.comorMedia Contact:JGrande
CommunicationsJoseph Grande,
413-684-2463joe@jgrandecommunications.com
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