RECYCLABLES
WASTE
PLASTICS
BENEFITS
CHALLENGES
100

This metal can be recycled infinitely without losing quality.

What is aluminum?

100

The amount of waste generated daily by the average person.

What is five pounds?

100

This natural resource is used to make plastic.

What is crude oil?

100

Recycling one ton of this material saves 16.3 barrels of oil.

What is plastic?

100

When asked, this is the leading barrier to recycling for many people.

What is convenience? (Or, space/time)

200

This amount of paper is equivalent to 24 trees.

What is one ton? (Or two bales)

200

This common kitchen waste can be recycled naturally, but generates methane and makes up about 24% of landfill space.

What is food waste?

200

This is the term for fragments of plastics less than 5mm in length.

What are microplastics?

200

657 tons of this material was recycled locally here in the Mat-Su in 2024.

What is cardboard?
200

This recycling system, while more convenient, tends to lead to more contamination and more material being sent to the landfill.

What is single-steam recycling?

300

These recyclable resources are created in the heart of stars, and therefore are non-renewable.

What are metals? (Aluminum and steel)

300

This kind of waste, including batteries, electronics, and paint, requires special disposal to mitigate environmental risks.

What is household hazardous waste?

300

Most plastic items are marked with a number inside this symbol to help identify the type of plastic used.

What are resin codes?

300

Recycling and composting of municipal waste in 2018 prevented the generation of over 186 million metric tons of this emission.

What is carbon dioxide?

300

70-75% of this material ends up in landfills, despite being 100% recyclable, often due to contamination and weight.

What is glass?

400

This type of plastic, often found in bottles, has a recycling rate of 30% in the U.S.

What is polyethylene terephthalate? (#1, PETE)

400

Now considered a bad habit and a leading contributor to environmental pollution, this was once the accepted way to manage waste in some ancient civilizations.

What is littering?

400

This percentage of plastic packaging is recycled globally.

What is 9%?

400

Recycling activity in the U.S. annually accounts for over 750,000 of this.

What are jobs?

400

This seasonal factor increases the contamination seen in recycling.

What are the holidays?

500

Despite being 100% recyclable, about 66% of this material ends up in landfills.

What is paper?

500

Similar to planned obsolescence, this term refers to a use-and-toss type of product designing, which contributes significantly to solid waste.

What is single-use/disposable design?

500

Before the invention of plastic in 1862, people commonly used natural materials such as wood, metal, ceramic, glass, and this flexible material.

What is rubber/latex?

500

Reducing waste locally impacts this local trail system, which will be converted into new landfill cells when the existing cells are full.

What is the Crevasse-Moraine trail system?

500

This plastic material, while technically recyclable, is low-quality and made of mixed plastics. As a result, there is almost no market demand for it, making it rarely collected for recycling.

What are clamshells/plastic utensils?
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