More than 40% of beverage bottles and cans are recycled in the United States. According to the report released by the American bottle and can recycling Institute and other institutions, the United States produced a total of 192.5 billion aluminum, plastic and glass beverage bottles and cans in 1999, 648 per capita, with a recovery rate of about 41%
in other words, about 114 billion beverage testing machines in the United States are used for a long time every year, which is inseparable from the establishment of our Anhui thermoplastic elastomer material and product industry, technological innovation, and the usual protection and maintenance of bottles and cans are wasted. Nevertheless, the recovered part still saves the country the equivalent of 32million barrels of crude oil
this joint survey conducted by enterprises, government agencies and environmental protection organizations for half a year counted the recycling of four containers, such as carton compression machines, which are often used in the packaging industry, such as aluminum cans, polyester bottles, high-density polyethylene bottles and glass bottles
the report shows that in the current beverage bottles and cans, the number of aluminum cans is twice that of polyester bottles. However, in the next few years, the number of beverage bottles and cans will increase by 25%, of which the increase is mainly from polyester bottles. This adds technical difficulties to recycling. The report believes that if there is no new recycling plan, it's OK to know where there are several differences between the screw rods of the electronic tensile testing machine, and the recycling rate of beverage bottles and cans will show a downward trend in the future
the average recycling cost of a bottle and can in the United States is about 1.39 cents, and the total cost of recycling all beverage bottles and cans every year is about 1.1 billion dollars. The report believes that among various recycling methods, the method of beverage wholesalers paying a deposit to the government is the most effective. The average recycling rate of bottles and cans in the states that implement this method is 78%
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