Empowering consumers is key to effective aerosol recycling. The Aerosol Recycling Initiative recently published a white paper presenting a year's worth of data and analysis to help demonstrate aerosol cans' recyclability. The report delves into the current state of aerosol recycling, highlights the significant economic and environmental benefits, and outlines the ambitious goals for 2030. The Can Manufacturers Institute and Household & Commercial Products Association initiative aims to make recycling aerosol cans easier for the end user by achieving two quantitative goals by 2030: ✔️ At least an 85% recycling access rate for aerosol cans in the U.S. market. ✔️ At least 90% of aerosols labeled as recyclable with messaging about how to properly recycle. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eWBDxmtC #WeContainWhatMatters #aerosolpackaging #recycling #metalpackaging
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Recycling shouldn’t feel like rocket science, but it remains a mystery to many people and very often it’s downright logistically difficult to recycle. Clear goals from the Can Manufacturers Institute and Household & Commercial Products Association raise the bar for aerosol recycling in the US. Their labeling goal is something that brands can easily and quickly incorporate, but the recycling access rate will require collaboration with local governments and businesses. Trivium is stepping and supporting the initiative. #WeContainWhatMatters #SustainablePackaging #MetalRecyclesForever #MetalPackaging
Empowering consumers is key to effective aerosol recycling. The Aerosol Recycling Initiative recently published a white paper presenting a year's worth of data and analysis to help demonstrate aerosol cans' recyclability. The report delves into the current state of aerosol recycling, highlights the significant economic and environmental benefits, and outlines the ambitious goals for 2030. The Can Manufacturers Institute and Household & Commercial Products Association initiative aims to make recycling aerosol cans easier for the end user by achieving two quantitative goals by 2030: ✔️ At least an 85% recycling access rate for aerosol cans in the U.S. market. ✔️ At least 90% of aerosols labeled as recyclable with messaging about how to properly recycle. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eWBDxmtC #WeContainWhatMatters #aerosolpackaging #recycling #metalpackaging
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There is still a lot of confusion surrounding aerosol recycling, but when empty, aerosols can be recycled! 👇Swipe below to find out how👇 ♻Ecosurety recently assisted the Aerosol Recycling Working Group - a group led by Alupro, with their launch of a 'roadmap to increasing UK aerosol recycling'. They found only 52% of people in the UK reported to feel confident, or somewhat confident about how to recycle aerosols in their local area. The roadmap outlines a strategic vision and suggested solutions of how aerosol recycling could be improved in the UK. You can find out more and read the roadmap here: https://shorturl.at/ckoNU 🔎 If you're unsure about what items can be recycled in your local area, you can visit https://lnkd.in/e_95zuJE #RecycleWeek #BigRecyclingHunt
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As proud supporters of the U.S. Aerosol Recycling Initiative, we’re eager to share the release of an Executive Summary, in collaboration with Can Manufacturers Institute and the Household & Commercial Products Association. This summary encapsulates insights from an upcoming white paper outlining the recycling journey of aerosol cans. We are honored to play a role in this initiative, which aims to make recycling aerosol cans easier for the end-user by achieving two quantitative goals by 2030: ♻️ Achieve at least an 85% recycling access rate for all aerosol cans. ♻️ Label at least 90% of all aerosols as recyclable with messaging on how to properly recycle them. Check out the full report here: https://bit.ly/3Qm7cGD
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As you plan your New Year’s resolutions, make recycling one of them. Most of our aerosol cans feature the Steel Recycle logo to indicate they can be safely recycled. Here's how: Empty the aerosol of its contents through normal use Check instructions from the local collector to determine if empty aerosols are accepted Place the empty aerosol container in the bin along with other recyclables
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Every time we recycle an aerosol bottle, we contribute to a circular economy that keeps valuable materials in use, and the less we need to rely on raw materials. Let’s keep the loop going! Curious about the journey of an aerosol can through recycling? Read our whitepaper for the full story. ➡️ https://ow.ly/sv4B50Q5PZ4 #WeContainWhatMatters #recycling #aerosol #aerosolpackaging #aerosolrecycling
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Have you even seen a deformed plastic bottle on your shelves ? 😲 Paneling occurs when the pressure inside a plastic bottle becomes less than the ambient air pressure outside, causing the walls of the bottle to partially collapse inward. Paneling can be caused by : - A change in temperature and pressure 🌡 - Oxygen absorption / Reaction - Gas permeation through the bottle walls - Fill processing 💧 - Environmental conditions Switching to our pressure tested industrial #Aluminum bottles and advanced closures systems will eliminate your paneling issues. It will also give you a perfect protection against UV and an infinitely recyclable packaging. ♻ Get your samples today ! #PackagingInnovation #GreenPackaging #UVProtection #EcoFriendly #Sustainability #AluminumBottle
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Mindful Monday Ever wonder how your plastic waste becomes new products? Here's a great infographic to start off your week!
Have you guessed the main steps of plastic recycling in our poll? 📊 The right answer was: ⚙ Grinding 🧽 Washing ⚗ Extrusion The process includes more steps and may vary for each type of plastics according to their properties. Check our website to learn how recycling works 👉 https://lnkd.in/e_cJDdwx #MakingPlasticsCircular #PlasticRecycling #PlasticWaste #CircularPlastics #ReduceReuseRecycle
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