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Terracycle Founder Tom Szaky On Building A Service-Centered Circular Economy https://elkcreeknotes.beehiiv.com/p/52250179-3216-4570-b7fd-3b760f8e7441?draft=true&utm_source=elkcreeknotes.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=sustainability-in-your-ear-transcript-terracycle-founder-tom-szaky-on-building-the-circular-economyof this episode. https://magic.beehiiv.com/v1/d7da504b-6636-4a49-a9d5-3a3bcaa5c798?email={{email}} to receive transcripts. For decades, our relationship with waste has been defined by disposability and denial. The disposability of everything from coffee cups and cigarette butts to smartphones, and the denial about where it all goes when we're done with it, means that humans generate over 2 billion tons of waste globally each year, with Americans alone throwing away 290 million tons of waste annually. The convenient fiction is that recycling solves the problem. But the reality is starkly at odds with that comforting idea, and today we explore the challenge with a recycling innovator. Meet Tom Szaky, founder and CEO of https://terracycle.com, who has spent over 20 years proving that what is considered impossible to recycle is really just unprofitable to recycle—by making the hard-to-recycle profitable. Terracycle has tackled some of the world's most challenging waste streams, like https://earth911.com/home-garden/poo-problem-diapers/, https://earth911.com/how-to-recycle/cigarette-waste-recycling/, https://earth911.com/how-and-buy/its-time-to-switch-to-plastic-free-chewing-gum/, and https://earth911.com/business-policy/how-to-identify-composite-packaging/ that municipal recyclers cannot handle profitably. TerraCycle now operates in over 20 countries. Even as TerraCycle proves that many materials can be recycled with the right economic model, Tom has concluded that recycling alone won't solve waste at its root cause, which led to the launch of the reusable packaging-based consumer good service https://exploreloop.com/en/, which offers reusable packaging at stores in the U.S., Britain, and France. This realization led Tom to the conclusion that the waste crisis isn't just about recycling better, it's about redesigning our consumption. Historically, humans have made a mess. Every archaeological site has found waste piles, or what are called middens, alongside human settlements. However, other social species also pile up waste, as well as their dead, in middens. But we needn't bury ourselves in waste just because humans have always produced trash, as Tom explains, the economics of recycling have limited its success and at a time when we could not track and manage materials, such as during the explosion of trash during the consumer revolution of the 1950s we didn't have the logistical technology to address the many different materials in our garbage cans, but now we do from https://earth911.com/podcast/earth911-podcast-gs1-goes-wholechain-to-track-beef-impacts/ to https://earth911.com/podcast/earth911-podcast-mapping-a-smart-path-to-the-circular-economy-at-the-ellen-macarthur-foundation-remade-conference/ on high speed conveyor belts at materials recovery facilities (MRFs). Terracycle's pricing today reflects the cost of recycling a material when collection and sorting services, along with localized processing capacity, are not widespread. Now's the time to take that step towards circularity, a process that needs to start with companies that make what we buy. Tom shares his belief that the most powerful influence is each person's decisions at the store, which sends a vote to companies; you can send a message by opting for recyclable and reusable packaging. Learn more about TerraCycle and Loop by visiting https://terracycle.com - Subscribe to Sustainability In Your Ear on https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/earth911-com-sustainability-in-your-ear/id1384301001?mt=2 - Follow Sustainability In Your Ear on https://www.spreaker.com/user/earth911, https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-Earth911com-Sustain-29715785/, or https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOEAu3yE_OGPAQR9o8o9XeA/

📣 New Podcast! "Terracycle Founder Tom Szaky On Building A Service-Centered Circular Economy" on @Spreaker #circular_economy #consumer_packaged_goods #interview #loop #recycling #recycling_innovation #reusable_packaging #terracycle #tom_szaky #urban_mining

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Sustainability In Your Ear: USEFULL's Rob Kutner On Easing Reuse Adoption With Plastic Buy-Backs The scale of our plastic waste crisis is staggering: the U.S. alone uses over 100 million plastic utensils every day, most of which are used once and tossed into landfills where they'll persist for centuries. From ocean pollution to overflowing campus dumpsters after lunch rush, single-use packaging defines modern food service—but universities and businesses are under mounting pressure to embrace sustainable alternatives. Tune in to a conversation with Rob Kutner, Chief Revenue Officer at https://www.usefull.us/, which offers a practical solution to food service waste: https://earth911.com/podcast/earth911-podcast-usefull-founder-alison-cove-brings-reusable-packaging-to-campus-cafeterias/ designed for the high-volume and fast pace of college cafeterias. USEFULL's latest move challenges throwaway culture head-on with a plastic buyback program that pays institutional cafeterias to ditch disposables and go reusable.   The company has already made waves at universities like the University of Pittsburgh, Emory University, and the University of North Carolina Wilmington, achieving a remarkable 99% return rate for their containers. The economics are compelling. Rather than asking institutions to absorb the cost of switching to sustainable packaging, USEFULL creates financial incentives by purchasing a cafeteria's existing plastic inventory, removing the sunk costs barrier and providing immediate value to cafeterias ready to make the transition. USEFULL built an ecosystem to improve the convenience of reuse, developing tracking systems, POS integration services, and local washing and inventory management to solve the campus reuse challenge. The timing couldn't be better. As https://www.unpri.org/download?ac=23800, ROI has become the driving force for growing adoption of sustainable practices. As companies recognize the threat to future business performance represented by the take-make-waste economic model, USEFULL demonstrates how simple steps, not grandiose plans for revolution, can create tractable, attractive, and profitable paths to reduced waste. You can learn more about USEFULL's reusable packaging system and their expanding campus network at https://usefull.us/ - Subscribe to Sustainability In Your Ear on https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/earth911-com-sustainability-in-your-ear/id1384301001?mt=2 - Follow Sustainability In Your Ear on https://www.spreaker.com/user/earth911, https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-Earth911com-Sustain-29715785/, or https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOEAu3yE_OGPAQR9o8o9XeA/  

📣 New Podcast! "Sustainability In Your Ear: USEFULL's Rob Kutner On Easing Reuse Adoption With Plastic Buy-Backs" on @Spreaker #cafeteria_food_service #quick_service_restaurants #reusable_packaging #reuse #scaling_reuse #sustainability_roi #takeout_packaging #university_cafeterias

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The Rising Tide of Reusable Packaging: A Market Set to Reach $190.1 Billion by 2030 The reusable packaging market is expected to grow to $190.1 billion by 2030, mainly driven by sustainable practices and efficient supply chains.

The Rising Tide of Reusable Packaging: A Market Set to Reach $190.1 Billion by 2030 #United_States #San_Francisco #Smart_Packaging #Sustainable_Materials #Reusable_Packaging

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