Plastic recycling
Since the 1970's, the plastic industry has heavily advertised the "Reduce, reuse, recycle" mantra. The recycle logo is one of the most widely recognizable images in the world. However, behind this successful advertisement strategy is a sad truth that recycling does not produce much savings for the environment, and this is only just coming to light. An example of this malpractice are the resin identification codes. Of the 7 codes, all bearing the recycle logo, only 2 are widely recyclable, and those that are can only be reused 2-3 times on average. Not to mention that the recycling process requires additional virgin plastic to make up for the associated decrease in quality.
So just how much plastic is being thrown away, and is it a big issue? Lets explore the data...