Beverage Association Joins National Recycling Partnership
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The American Beverage Association announced this week it has become a founding member in the National Recycling Partnership created to reinvigorate recycling in America. This historic partnership—which includes the National Recycling Coalition, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the American Beverage Association, the Food “Recycling is of vital importance to our industry, our customers and our suppliers,” said Susan K. Neely, A top priority for the National Recycling Partnership coalition will be the development and dissemination of consumer-friendly recycling icons as well as accurate and standardized recycling terminology for use in product labeling and advertising. “ Beverage containers are Currently, more than half of all aluminum beverage containers are recycled. Aluminum cans also are the most valuable commodity in the waste stream, so revenue from the sale of collected cans helps support recycling programs all over the country. PET (plastic) beverage containers also are widely recycled and very valuable for communities and recyclers. Glass beverage containers can be recycled over and over again, and are in great demand in the areas around glass processing plants in the Currently, packaging produced by Links: Pennsylvania Soft Drink Association |
10/27/2006 |
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