Resource Recycling
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
    • All
    • Certification Scorecard
    • Industry Announcements
    • Opinion

    ITAD is moving past its adolescent phase: beyond end-of-life

    Rainforest

    Inside the Circle: What the rainforest can teach us about EPR

    Closeup of a printed circuitboard

    Hardware demand puts new focus on parts harvesting

    Rare look inside the world’s largest plastics recycler

    Mass balance matters: Why different rules can lead to different outcomes 

    Certification Scorecard — Week of June 1, 2026

    IT asset disposition and electronics recycling: Now and then

    $60 billion in AI servers will create an ITAD challenge

  • Conferences
    • Resource Recycling Conference
    • Plastics Recycling Conference
    • E-Scrap: The Longevity Conference
    • Textiles Recovery Summit
  • Publications
    • E-Scrap News
    • Plastics Recycling Update
    • Policy Now
    • Resource Recycling
    • Other Topics
      • All Topics
      • Brand Owners
      • Critical Minerals
      • Glass
      • Grant Watch / RFPs
      • Markets
      • Organics
      • Packaging
      • Research
      • Technology
      • Textiles
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Resource Recycling
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
    • All
    • Certification Scorecard
    • Industry Announcements
    • Opinion

    ITAD is moving past its adolescent phase: beyond end-of-life

    Rainforest

    Inside the Circle: What the rainforest can teach us about EPR

    Closeup of a printed circuitboard

    Hardware demand puts new focus on parts harvesting

    Rare look inside the world’s largest plastics recycler

    Mass balance matters: Why different rules can lead to different outcomes 

    Certification Scorecard — Week of June 1, 2026

    IT asset disposition and electronics recycling: Now and then

    $60 billion in AI servers will create an ITAD challenge

  • Conferences
    • Resource Recycling Conference
    • Plastics Recycling Conference
    • E-Scrap: The Longevity Conference
    • Textiles Recovery Summit
  • Publications
    • E-Scrap News
    • Plastics Recycling Update
    • Policy Now
    • Resource Recycling
    • Other Topics
      • All Topics
      • Brand Owners
      • Critical Minerals
      • Glass
      • Grant Watch / RFPs
      • Markets
      • Organics
      • Packaging
      • Research
      • Technology
      • Textiles
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Resource Recycling
No Result
View All Result
Home Plastics

WM offers a snapshot of today’s reclaimer market

Colin StaubbyColin Staub
September 10, 2020
in Plastics
Waste Management issued its September 2020 “Report on Recycling” to identify gaps in U.S. plastics recycling infrastructure, among other goals. | Natallia Boroda/Shutterstock

A recent report from the nation’s largest waste and recycling hauler reviews the current state of reclamation capacity for PET, HDPE and PP in the U.S.

Houston-based Waste Management issued its September 2020 “Report on Recycling” to identify gaps in U.S. plastics recycling infrastructure, among other goals. The report, which is based on research and data-gathering from consulting firm Resource Recycling Systems (RRS), was brought about after advocacy group As You Sow called on Waste Management to disclose more information about its plastic management.

After As You Sow last year filed a shareholder proposal looking to compel the publicly traded waste giant to share information, Waste Management and the advocacy group undertook what both describe as “in-depth engagement.”

As You Sow issued a release this month expressing hope that the report “will serve as a valuable first step in a broader conversation with regulators, packaging producers and consumer brands about policies and practices required to rapidly increase the amount of plastic recycled in the U.S., especially those for which there are existing markets.”

Important regions lack PET processing

Of the big three resins, the analysis found that the PET reclamation sector has the most consistency. PET reclaimers “tend to be well established in the marketplace,” the report stated.

But the areas where PET generation is the highest do not always align with the existing PET processing footprint.

For instance, the Southeast and Southwest account for 55% of the country’s PET processing capacity, meaning material generated and collected in those regions have a nearby home. But few PET reclaimers exist in the heavily populated Northeast, the Mid-Atlantic and the Midwest, according to the report.

Overall, the U.S. generates about 7.3 billion pounds of PET containers and packaging per year, of which about 1.9 billion pounds are recovered for reclamation. The U.S. has the capacity to reclaim nearly 2.6 billion pounds.

There are some 27 PET reclaimers operating in the U.S., according to the report.

The largest end markets for recycled PET are fiber (47%), food and beverage bottles (21%), and sheet and film (19%), with smaller percentages going into strapping, non-food bottles and other products such as engineered resin.

HDPE reclaimers can take in more

Moving to the HDPE recycling sector, the Waste Management analysis found that though there are numerous reclaimers, they tend to come and go as supply and demand fluctuates.

The report found there are about 7.5 billion pounds of HDPE containers and packaging generated in the U.S. per year. Reclaimers process about 1.3 billion pounds of the resin per year, and have the capacity to handle about 1.8 billion pounds per year.

HDPE reclamation is also divergent by region, with some of the major generating regions having relatively low capacity. For example, the Southwest generates 16% of the country’s HDPE but only has 5% of the reclamation capacity for the resin.

Overall, there are 28 reclaimers processing HDPE in the U.S., the report stated.

Major end uses for HDPE include non-food bottles (37%), pipe (33%), lumber and decking (8%), with smaller amounts going into lawn and garden use, automotive, film and sheet, crates and buckets, pallets and more.

PP becoming increasingly attractive to sort

Finally, PP reclamation is still a relatively small sector, although it has increased in recent years alongside PP generation in the material stream.

“More reclaimers are processing PP, and the commodity value of this resin has made it attractive for MRFs to sort out of their inbound feedstock,” the report found.

Reclamation and capacity are strongest in the Southeast U.S., the report found, where there is a larger concentration of manufacturers that use PCR. The region “relies heavily on PCR for their manufacturing industry, contributing to their overall economy,” the report stated.

Overall, the U.S. generates about 3.7 billion pounds of PP containers and packaging per year, of which 420 million pounds are recovered for reclamation. Reclaimers have the capacity to handle about 504 million pounds of the material, according to the report.

There are 10 PP reclaimers that handle as much as 60% of the PP recycled in the U.S., according to the report.
 

Tags: HDPEPETPPProcessors
TweetShare
Colin Staub

Colin Staub

Colin Staub was a reporter and associate editor at Resource Recycling until August 2025.

Related Posts

War, not demand driving polymer pricing

War, not demand driving polymer pricing

byAntoinette Smith
June 2, 2026

While prices for recycled commodities are tracking rises in virgin markets, few transactions are occurring, said an ICIS analyst.

What a report on Starbucks cups reveals about recycling

What a report on Starbucks cups reveals about recycling

byAntoinette Smith
May 26, 2026

While anti-plastics group Beyond Plastics cast doubt on Starbucks' recyclability claims and left many questions unanswered, its report also provides...

Recycling industry addresses Beyond Plastics report

Recycling industry addresses Beyond Plastics report

byAntoinette Smith
May 26, 2026

Stakeholders are accustomed to questions and concerns about whether "recycling is real," but they took particular issue with several aspects...

Data to verify recycling for Indy 500

Data to verify recycling for Indy 500

byAntoinette Smith
May 22, 2026

A verification platform from Circular Solutions will provide independent verification for the world's largest single-day sporting event on May 24.

Niagara acquires rPlanet Earth assets in California

Niagara acquires rPlanet Earth assets in California

byAntoinette Smith
May 15, 2026

Adding the Southern California facility to its operations, Niagara is expanding its beverage manufacturing operations and pursuing vertical integration.

NJ e-scrap legislation

NJ qualifies PureCycle PP for minimum PCR law

byAntoinette Smith
May 14, 2026

The one-year conditional approval allows resin processed via the company's dissolution method to count toward the state's minimum recycled content...

Load More
Next Post
Our top stories from August 2020

Our top stories from August 2020

More Posts

Recycling industry addresses Beyond Plastics report

Recycling industry addresses Beyond Plastics report

May 26, 2026
Fire at an EMR recycling facility in Camden, New Jersey May 29, 2026.

EMR faces shutdown calls after numerous fires

June 2, 2026
House resolution aims to make recyclability central to product design

NY EPR bill fails to advance after third try

June 8, 2026
IT asset disposition and electronics recycling: Now and then

$60 billion in AI servers will create an ITAD challenge

June 3, 2026
CalRecycle withdraws proposed regs for SB 54

Oceana, NRDC, CAW sue CalRecycle over SB 54 regs

June 5, 2026
The independent ITAD at a crossroads

DMD acquires ITAD firm Lifespan, outlines acquisition strategy

June 2, 2026
Our top stories from June 2021

Colorado advances EV battery EPR law

June 3, 2026
In My Opinion: Comparing the nation’s first packaging EPR laws

What Maine’s vape EPR law means for recyclers

June 4, 2026
Circular Materials to supply PlasCred chem recycling plant

Circular Materials to supply PlasCred chem recycling plant

June 4, 2026
Rare look inside the world’s largest plastics recycler

Mass balance matters: Why different rules can lead to different outcomes 

June 5, 2026
Load More

About & Publications

About Us

Staff

Archive

Magazine

Work With Us

Advertise
Jobs
Contact
Terms and Privacy

Newsletter

Get the latest recycling news and analysis delivered to your inbox every week. Stay ahead on industry trends, policy updates, and insights from programs, processors, and innovators.

Subscribe

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
  • Recycling
  • E-Scrap
  • Plastics
  • Policy Now
  • Conferences
    • E-Scrap Conference
    • Plastics Recycling Conference
    • Resource Recycling Conference
    • Textiles Recovery Summit
  • Magazine
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Archive
  • Jobs
  • Staff
Subscribe
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.