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All about Beverage Container Waste

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In 2006, about 138 billion aluminum cans, and glass and plastic bottles that could have been recycled, instead ended up as litter or in a landfill. Amazingly, that’s 37 billion more containers than we wasted annually at the start of the new millennium, and 60 billion more than we wasted in 1996.  See how wasting has risen from 1996 to 2003, overall and by material. Without serious societal and institutional changes, this trend will undoubtedly continue. 

This increase in wasting is driven in part by increasing population and increasing per capita beverage consumption, but it is also due to falling recycling rates

What are the effects of all this waste?


What is the Zero Beverage Container Waste campaign?
How can we achieve Zero Beverage Container Waste?
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