Recycling Economics

Understanding the economics behind recycling can help us all make
better decisions on which products and packaging we choose to buy.

Here's what we recycle (%)

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Estimate of Single-Family Household Recyclable Material Generation

Mixed Paper 39.4%
Glass 20.4%
OCC (Cardboard) 13.9%
PETE (#1) 8.0%
Plastics #3 thru #7 4.5%
Aluminum & Foil 3.4%
Rigid Plastics 3.1%
Metal 3.0%
HDPE (#2) Colored 2.1%
HDPE (#2) Natural 1.4%
Aseptics & Cartons 0.8%

% by weight

100%

Source: The Recycling Partnerhip's State of Curbside Report 2020

And here's the pricing ($/ton)

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Recyclable Material Pricing ($/ton)
As you can see prices vary widely and are constantly changing.

Recyclable Material Pricing
January 2025

Aluminum & Foil $1,737.60
HDPE (#2) Natural $1,495.00
PETE (#1) $321.20
HDPE (#2) Colored $108.80
Metal $173.75
Rigid Plastics $6.20
OCC (Cardboard) $73.13
Plastics #3 thru #7 $14.40
Mixed Paper $41.88
Aseptics & Cartons $2.50
Glass $-24.69

Source: Recycling Markets.net

So here's the value ($)

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Blended Value of the Recyclable Material
= percentage (chart 1) x pricing (chart 2)

Blended Value of Recyclable Material
January 2025

3.4% x $1,737.60
= $59.08
8.0% x $321.20
= $25.70
1.4% x $1,495.00
= $20.93
3.0% x $173.75
= $5.21
13.9% x $73.13
= $10.17
2.1% x $108.80
= $2.28
3.1% x $6.20
= $0.19
4.5% x $14.40
= $0.65
39.4% x $41.88
= $16.50
0.8% x $2.50
= $0.02
20.4% x $-24.69
= $-5.04

100%

$135.69