HOUSTON and MIDLAND, Mich. , Nov. 15,
2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, WM (NYSE: WM) and Dow
(NYSE: DOW) announced the launch of a bold new collaboration to
improve residential recycling for hard-to-recycle plastic films by
allowing consumers in select markets to recycle these materials
directly in their curbside recycling. According to The Recycling
Partnership, currently, only 1.9% of U.S. households1
have access to curbside plastic film recycling, which is the
plastic material with the lowest overall recycling rate. Once
operating at full capacity, this program is expected to help WM
divert more than 120,000 metric tons (MT) of plastics film from
landfills annually.

This effort combines WM's broad reach as a comprehensive
environmental solutions provider with Dow's leadership in material
science to build new infrastructure that is intended to help close
existing recycling gaps, driving a more circular value chain in the
U.S. for plastic materials. The initiative has kicked off with an
initial pilot program in the Chicago-area community of Hickory Hills, Ill., reaching approximately
3,500 households, with more cities to follow across the country.
Consumers in the program's pilot cities will be able to recycle
film plastics like bread bags, cling wrap, and dry-cleaning bags
directly in their curbside recycling.
"By providing residential customers with a simple, curbside
option for recycling plastic films, we will not only help our
customers more easily manage their used plastic film products, but
also meet the rising demand for recycled content products,"
said Jim Fish, president and CEO,
WM. "We recognize that to continue to meet and exceed our
sustainability goals, we need to continue to expand our circularity
solutions. We see tremendous untapped potential to recycle and
reuse plastic film, which many of our residential customers
struggle to properly dispose."
WM expects to invest over $800
million through 2025 to improve and enhance recycling
infrastructure, including specialized technology that will allow WM
to sort plastic films. WM will lead the collection and processing
for the film recycling pilots and continue to identify film
recycling opportunities across the U.S. By 2025, film recycling
through WM is expected to reach 8% of U.S. households.
Dow is supporting this initiative by incorporating recycled
content into its product solutions, in line with the company's
ambitious, updated Transform the Waste sustainability commitment to
deliver 3 million metric tons of circular and renewable solutions
by 2030. Through material science expertise, offtakes, cart
donations, technology and circular investments, Dow is working to
increase recovery rates and drive towards a circular ecosystem for
hard-to-recycle plastics.
"Enabling a circular economy requires broad stakeholder
collaboration, innovation and investment throughout the value chain
to continue to more rapidly develop and advance solutions at
scale," said Jim Fitterling, Dow
chairman and CEO. "Through our collaboration with WM, we're
determined to launch new programs that grow recycling
infrastructure and access nationwide, creating a more comprehensive
system where films and flexible plastics form a key pillar of our
circular product offerings."
"As an elected official and resident of Hickory Hills I am
honored the City of Hickory Hills
was chosen to participate in this new plastic film recycling
program. The City of Hickory Hills
is extremely excited to be a part of this latest recycling
initiative," said D'Lorah Catizone, City Clerk for the City of Hickory Hills. "I think the things
everyone can do are small things, but if they are done, it will
eventually help the environment. I think recycling is the biggest
effort we are making."
This collaboration builds on WM and Dow's continued support for
a more expansive recycling system across the country. Earlier this
year, WM announced its agreement to acquire a controlling interest
in Avangard Innovative's U.S. post-consumer resin (or "PCR")
business, creating Natura PCR – an independent company expected to
scale and grow recycling capacity to produce an estimated 400
million pounds per year of PCR pellets in five years. Natura PCR is
expected to provide circular solutions for films and clear plastic
wrap used commercially, such as plastic stretch wrap for pallets,
furniture film, grocery bags and potentially shrink wrap around
food and beverage containers. Dow will continue to grow its
REVOLOOP™ PCR product line while also increasing circular ecosystem
projects with WM. Together, these projects will increase the
recycling rate of plastics and create sustainable solutions in
packaging, infrastructure and consumer applications.
ABOUT WM
WM (WM.com) is North America's
largest comprehensive waste management environmental solutions
provider. Previously known as Waste Management and based in
Houston, Texas, WM is driven by
commitments to put people first and achieve success with integrity.
The company, through its subsidiaries, provides collection,
recycling and disposal services to millions of residential,
commercial, industrial and municipal customers throughout the U.S.
and Canada. With innovative
infrastructure and capabilities in recycling, organics and
renewable energy, WM provides environmental solutions to and
collaborates with its customers in helping them achieve their
sustainability goals. WM has the largest disposal network and
collection fleet in North America,
is the largest recycler of post-consumer materials and is the
leader in beneficial reuse of landfill gas, with a growing network
of renewable natural gas plants and the most gas-to-electricity
plants in North America. WM's
fleet includes nearly 11,000 natural gas trucks – the largest
heavy-duty natural gas truck fleet of its kind in North America – where more than half are
fueled by renewable natural gas. To learn more about WM and the
company's sustainability progress and solutions,
visit Sustainability.WM.com.
ABOUT DOW
Dow (NYSE: DOW) combines global breadth; asset integration and
scale; focused innovation and materials science expertise; leading
business positions; and environmental, social and governance (ESG)
leadership to achieve profitable growth and deliver a sustainable
future. The Company's ambition is to become the most innovative,
customer centric, inclusive and sustainable materials science
company in the world. Dow's portfolio of plastics, industrial
intermediates, coatings and silicones businesses delivers a broad
range of differentiated, science-based products and solutions for
its customers in high-growth market segments, such as packaging,
infrastructure, mobility and consumer applications. Dow operates
104 manufacturing sites in 31 countries and employs
approximately 35,700 people. Dow delivered sales of
approximately $55 billion in 2021. References to Dow or
the Company mean Dow Inc. and its subsidiaries. For more
information, please visit www.dow.com or
follow @DowNewsroom on Twitter.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This press release contains a number of forward-looking
statements, including all statements regarding the amount, timing,
results and benefits of WM's future investments in recycling
infrastructure and technology and all statements regarding timing,
results and benefits of WM's pending transaction with Avangard
Innovative. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual results to be materially different. Please
see Part I, Item 1A of WM's most recently filed Annual Report on
Form 10-K, available on the "Investors" page of www.wm.com, for
information regarding such risks and uncertainties.
1 Excludes grocery store film recycling drop-off
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