Contamination Prevention

Contamination Prevention

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What is recycling contamination?

Recycling contamination happens when unrecyclable or misplaced materials are present in a batch of materials sent to recycling facilities. The contaminants must be sorted out by hand and sent to landfills. However, most recycling facilities do not have the time or labor necessary to sort out contaminants, so the entire batch gets sent to the landfill. 

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Why does contamination matter?

When a contaminant enters the recycling process, it contaminates the entire batch of materials, resulting in the batch being sent to a landfill. 

Unrecyclable items can also cause costly damage to recycling facilities’ equipment. 

Recycling improper materials can cause more harm than good. Contamination greatly reduces the recycling rate and increases the cost of recycling.

A quarter of the waste consumers contribute to single-stream recycling is contaminated (Cho). Awareness of proper recycling methods that avoid contamination will increase recycling rates.

Michigan Recycling Rate
18.1%
National Recycling Rate
34%
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What are contaminants?

What is recycling contamination?

Recycling contamination happens when unrecyclable materials are present in a batch of materials sent to recycling facilities. The contaminants must be sorted out by hand and sent to landfills. However, most recycling facilities do not have the time or labor necessary to sort out contaminants, so the entire batch gets sent to the landfill. 

What are contaminants?

Why does contamination matter?

When a contaminant enters the recycling process, it contaminates the entire batch of materials, resulting in the batch being sent to a landfill. 

Unrecyclable items can also cause costly damage to recycling facilities’ equipment. 

Recycling improper materials can cause more harm than good. Contamination greatly reduces the recycling rate and increases the cost of recycling.

A quarter of the waste consumers contribute to single-stream recycling is contaminated (Cho). Awareness of proper recycling methods that avoid contamination will increase recycling rates.

Michigan Recycling Rate
18.1%
National Recycling Rate
34%

How to prevent contamination

What is recycling contamination?

Recycling contamination happens when unrecyclable materials are present in a batch of materials sent to recycling facilities. The contaminants must be sorted out by hand and sent to landfills. However, most recycling facilities do not have the time or labor necessary to sort out contaminants, so the entire batch gets sent to the landfill. 

Why does contamination matter?

When a contaminant enters the recycling process, it contaminates the entire batch of materials, resulting in the batch being sent to a landfill. 

Unrecyclable items can also cause costly damage to recycling facilities’ equipment. 

Recycling improper materials can cause more harm than good. Contamination greatly reduces the recycling rate and increases the cost of recycling. 

A quarter of the waste consumers contribute to single-stream recycling is contaminated (Cho). Awareness of proper recycling methods that avoid contamination will increase recycling rates.

Michigan Recycling Rate
18.1%
National Recycling Rate
34%

What are contaminants?

How to prevent contamination

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