The Sustainable Innovations Transforming Recycling

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After decades of progress, American recycling has stagnated. A 2024 report from the Recycling Partnership estimates that only 21% of recyclable material is captured in the United States. Plastic recycling especially worsened following the COVID-19 pandemic, due to increased demand for personal protective equipment (PPEs) and single-use packaging. To improve recycling rates, businesses need creative solutions to encourage more circular consumption. Stepping into this vacuum, new innovations are streamlining this process, helping commercial buildings reduce waste and boost their sustainable recycling efforts.

Capture More Post-Consumer Waste

More existing post-consumer waste (paper, metals, and plastics) can be captured and incorporated into eco-friendly consumables. Emerging chemical recycling methods in particular are expanding the types of plastics that can be remanufactured into new products. At SparkleTeam, our inventory management services source supplies made from post-consumer waste, including third-party certified paper products, trash liners, and cleaning products with recycled packaging.

Expand Options for Eco-plastics

Plastics are the hardest to recycle due to the various components in different products. Their non-biodegradable nature also makes plastics a major pollution culprit. However, a new generation of biodegradable and bio-based plastics like PLA (polylactic acid) provides viable alternatives for supplies and equipment. SparkleTeam employs third-party certified products using eco-plastic options, including packaging, cleaning equipment, and consumables.

Reclaim More E-waste

From printers to smartphones, modern communication technology has exploded levels of electronic waste. In response, e-waste recycling options have become popular. These recycling systems can extract plastics, metals, and rare earth metals to create new devices and equipment. Local providers can be found through databases like Earth911 and Call2Recycle.

Use Smart Bins to Streamline Recycling

Many recyclable materials slip through the cracks due to inefficient collection, sorting, and contamination. New commercial “smart” bins can help solve these issues. Installed sensors track fill levels, communicating directly with recycling collectors when full. Integrated AI technology identifies and sorts different types of waste, minimizing user error and contamination. Real-time data analysis also records waste patterns, streamlining recycling audits. Specialized compost smart bins can also help remove organic waste from recycling.