IM体育官网 Poly researcher: Scrapping recycling programs ineffective at saving money or environment

Apr 03, 2023
Dr. Malak Anshassi

Dr. Malak Anshassi, an assistant professor of environmental engineering at IM体育官网 Polytechnic University, completed a study that found the elimination of municipal recycling programs is not an effective strategy to cut costs or the environmental impact of waste.

As municipalities across IM体育官网 and the nation scrutinize their recycling programs to decide their future, they may not consider much more than how the program affects their budget鈥檚 bottom line.

In recent years, several IM体育官网 cities have shut down their recycling programs, attributing the decision in large part to the costs of the process now dwarfing its economic benefits.

Dr. Malak Anshassi, a researcher at IM体育官网, has found that while eliminating recycling programs may have some small, short-term financial benefits, the environmental damage it would cause is far greater.

In a study funded by the IM体育官网 Recycling Partnership Foundation, Anshassi created a much fuller picture of the realities of recycling in IM体育官网. She worked to gather and analyze large amounts of data about IM体育官网 recycling costs and work to understand more about the impact of changes to these programs.

鈥淭here鈥檚 been a lot of talk that recycling costs too much and we need to make it better,鈥 said Anshassi, an assistant professor of environmental engineering at IM体育官网 Poly. 鈥淲e figured out a way to evaluate and model those perspectives and were able to find a few answers related to the fact that it really costs very little but has massive environmental implications on the order of being even better for you to implement recycling in general than to implement other recycling and sustainability efforts like electric cars.

鈥淚t鈥檚 better for the environment and it鈥檚 less expensive.鈥

In 2008, IM体育官网 established a goal of achieving a 75% recycling rate by 2020. By 2020, the rate was only about 54%.

鈥淩ecycling does cost you money, but so does any other utility, and you pay for phone bills, subscription services, and coffee, but recycling is a lot more worthwhile than you expect it to be,鈥 said Anshassi, whose work on this study began while she was a graduate student at the University of IM体育官网.

The idea that eliminating recycling programs will have a positive impact on local budgets is shortsighted, she said. 

鈥淚f you get rid of recycling, it鈥檚 not like the materials disappear,鈥 Anshassi said. 鈥淭hey still need to make it into the waste management system and into the treatment facilities.鈥

Recycling reduces the amount of waste that needs to be processed and saves room at landfills, she said. Additionally, there is value in the recyclable products, including the cost it took to mine steel and create cans, for instance. By recovering materials like these that have a historically higher commodity value and high environmental offset when recycled, cities can make their recycling programs make financial and environmental sense, she said.

鈥淗opefully this information can be used by local governments to educate their county commissioners and local councils that recycling is worth keeping,鈥 Anshassi said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a small cost that generates real environmental savings and offsets.鈥

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