major food producers Archives - greenplanet21 Green Planet 21 - Sustainable Recycling Solutions Mon, 28 Mar 2022 19:41:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2 https://greenplanet21.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-Favicon-3-32x32.png major food producers Archives - greenplanet21 32 32 China Plans to Cut Plastic Scrap Imports https://greenplanet21.com/china-plans-to-cut-plastic-scrap-imports/ https://greenplanet21.com/china-plans-to-cut-plastic-scrap-imports/#respond Thu, 03 Aug 2017 15:45:00 +0000 https://greenplanet21.com/?p=10695 As we collect, bale, and transport old corrugated containers (OCC), office paper, many types of packaging, wrappings, and strappings, Green Planet 21 will continue to partner with our clients to ensure that we maximize recycling and the value of scrap materials with persistent vigor. We expect that China will continue to buy our high quality,…

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Americans use up to 50 billion high quality PET bottles each year so let us find new uses for waste plastic.

As we collect, bale, and transport old corrugated containers (OCC), office paper, many types of packaging, wrappings, and strappings, Green Planet 21 will continue to partner with our clients to ensure that we maximize recycling and the value of scrap materials with persistent vigor. We expect that China will continue to buy our high quality, clean, post-industrial supply of cardboard and several grades of paper along with some plastics. We will handle plastic scrap types efficiently as we navigate the diminishing global plastic scrap market. You may have heard something about this about in the news.

On July 18, China’s Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) filed with the World Trade Organization (WTO), proposing to ban from import into China 24 types of plastic scrap types including PET, PE, PVC and PS, along with recovered mixed paper, textiles and vanadium slag towards the end 2017. Chinese authorities overseeing scrap trade are also revising a key regulation on scrap-trading requirements. The worldwide recycling industry is expected to contract as plastic sales to China shrink. Sellers will seek new end users, but the Chinese buying is not easily replaceable.

China has long been the largest and most important buyer of scrap cardboard, paper, plastics, metal, and other materials from the U.S. One third of the recyclables collected in the U.S. are sold to China. Plastics have accounted for over 15% of those exports in recent years. Prices for plastic scrap are now at the bottom, effectively ending the period when buying scrap was cheaper than buying virgin material. The world market for scrap recyclables is dynamic, always changing.

Last spring, the Chinese MEP inspected 1,162 companies that handle scrap imports and found that nearly two thirds of those firms had problematic practices or banned inventory. China instituted National Sword, an effort to improve the quality of their imported recyclables as well as stop the smuggling into China of already banned imports or materials contaminated with garbage or hazardous waste. The National Sword ban includes “polymers of ethylene, styrene, vinyl chloride, and polyethylene terephthalate (PET). These waste plastics can be ground and added as source material in the production of plastic products. Due to the low cost of oil, the sales prices for these scrap plastic types dropped earlier to negligible levels.

While China has been a buyer, an importer of recyclables, China’s own industries have not been collecting and repurposing recyclables. China now seems interested in building up its own materials recovery industry. Further, China has huge problems with environmental pollution. After joining the World Trade Organization (WTO) 16 years ago, China now seeks to meet the environmental protection obligations associated with membership.

The journalist Colin Staub has written a series of articles on this developing story.
See  https://resource-recycling.com for more information.

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Product Destruction: Kawaii Pop Culture Textiles Shredded https://greenplanet21.com/product-destruction-kawaii-pop-culture-textiles-shredded/ https://greenplanet21.com/product-destruction-kawaii-pop-culture-textiles-shredded/#respond Tue, 16 May 2017 15:50:00 +0000 https://greenplanet21.com/?p=10701 Our much admired Joe Martinson knew of a company with a product destruction problem. Joe asked Grey Weaver to solve it. The problem had some extra parameters for product destruction. Company “X” works internationally to design, license, produce, and market products focusing on the kawaii segment of Japanese popular culture. They were storing 32,402 garments…

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Green Planet 21 provides product destruction services for the secure destruction of many types of manufactured products.

Our much admired Joe Martinson knew of a company with a product destruction problem. Joe asked Grey Weaver to solve it. The problem had some extra parameters for product destruction.

Company “X” works internationally to design, license, produce, and market products focusing on the kawaii segment of Japanese popular culture. They were storing 32,402 garments that, for reasons we do not mention, they planned not to ship to stores or sell. There were 21 pallets and 601 boxes stuffed with cute and comfy hoodies, T-shirts, team uniforms, caps, and more.

We knew Company “X” needed some time-sensitive destruction and Grey worked with their Import and Global Transportation Manager. The destruction job had to be done fast, within ten days from Grey’s initial contact with the client. Four of those days were on weekends.

At first, Company “X” requested onsite destruction. We destroy paper and electronic records onsite throughout seven western states but products generally require the most powerful shredding systems, those that are housed inside our facilities. So, we arranged for the client to watch the destruction in person at our facility.

In addition to the short notice, the exact timing and the specifications of the client’s needs changed several times during the days Grey worked through the best plan for how to destroy the goods and the terms of agreement. More adjustments followed. In accordance with the customs requirements for the goods to pass through without complications, the client required highly detailed lists describing the lots and the exact methods of destruction.

When the product destruction was to begin, the Import and Global Transportation Manager followed the goods as they were trucked to our facility and watched as the project unfolded. She saw the cartons being unloaded and opened, the goods being fed into our Oakland shredding machinery, the scrap fabrics exiting the system, and then being conveyed into the baler. She left with documentation detailing the destruction of all of the products. Every one of the initial difficulties gave way to a very pleasant experience and the client was grateful. Below was part of her thank you message to Grey:

Thank you very much for letting me witness the destruction. You guys are great! You do an awesome job. Loved the experience. And you are very nice, hospitable and entertaining. I’m really glad you are my contact there.

Thanks for all your help Grey.

Grace Padilla
Import and Global Transportation Manager
San Francisco Bay Area
SANRIO, Inc.

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Sustainable Recycling for Marijuana Packaging https://greenplanet21.com/sustainable-recycling-for-marijuana-packaging/ https://greenplanet21.com/sustainable-recycling-for-marijuana-packaging/#respond Wed, 15 Mar 2017 15:57:00 +0000 https://greenplanet21.com/?p=10704 In November 2016, California voters passed Proposition 64, which legalizes the recreational use of marijuana for adults over 21 in California. This change rolls out in January of 2018, posing a challenge for the California legislature, which must scramble to plan how to regulate this $7 billion industry before then. While there are many important…

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5 pound plastic bags are used to transport pot from the grower to the distributor.

In November 2016, California voters passed Proposition 64, which legalizes the recreational use of marijuana for adults over 21 in California. This change rolls out in January of 2018, posing a challenge for the California legislature, which must scramble to plan how to regulate this $7 billion industry before then. While there are many important issues that must be addressed, there are a few that require increased attention. As a society, we want to keep the psychoactive residues of marijuana out of the hands of children. Further, we need sustainable waste handling in place in order to minimize the impact of the marijuana industry on the California environment. Lastly, we need to ensure that the State of California is generating the maximum amount of taxable revenue possible from the passage of this legislation. What needs to be put into place to transform an industry that has operated without restrictions into one that has safety and sustainability procedures and is organized to pay taxes on the profits?

In the near future, Green Planet 21 will be using the Kanemiya machinery, a sustainable technology fully capable of processing the plastic packaging and wrappings used by the marijuana growers and the distributors to responsibly handle the waste. The Kanemiya machines will clean and shred the packaging in preparation for recycling, removing any remaining marijuana residue from the packaging in the process. Our chain of custody provides manufactures reliable security for problematic materials, eliminating the unintended public safety consequences associated with marijuana residue. For example, there have been horrible news stories detailing the accidental deaths of Colorado children who accidentally ate sweets containing doses of marijuana they did not understand. As a state that is in the process of regulating the marijuana market, we also need to control the possibility of someone stealing and scraping the bags for profit. Eliminating the entry of marijuana residue into the waste stream by cleaning the bags prior to disposal will also prevent un-taxable profiteering.

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Depackaging and Composting Liquids https://greenplanet21.com/depackaging-and-composting-liquids/ https://greenplanet21.com/depackaging-and-composting-liquids/#respond Thu, 17 Nov 2016 16:19:00 +0000 https://greenplanet21.com/?p=10717 At Green Planet 21, our clients who are major food producers are intent on creating more sustainable workflows, on cutting their waste disposal costs, and on achieving zero landfill. Coca Cola called us when they needed to destroy 22,000 cases of a juice product they were not happy with. They wanted to be sure that the bottles…

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At Green Planet 21, our clients who are major food producers are intent on creating more sustainable workflows, on cutting their waste disposal costs, and on achieving zero landfill. Coca Cola called us when they needed to destroy 22,000 cases of a juice product they were not happy with. They wanted to be sure that the bottles would never find their way into any marketplace. Here is a video that describes how we handled their problem.

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