ISRI Study Shows Recycling Industry Supports Over 450,000 Jobs and Generates $10.3 Billion in Revenue
A new economic analysis, commissioned by the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) and undertaken by John Dunham and Associates, shows that the U.S. scrap recycling industry is a major economic engine powerful enough to create 459,131 jobs and generate $10.3 billion in tax revenues for governments across the country, all while making the old new again and helping to protect the earth’s air, water and land for future generations. Scrap materials include products from plastics, tires, fabrics, furs, paper, glass, ferrous, non-ferrous and precious metals.
“This study illustrates very clearly that the U.S. scrap recycling industry is playing an important role in America’s economic recovery,” said ISRI President Robin Wiener. “All this adds up to recognition that the scrap recycling industry must be allowed to grow so it can continue to boost our economy, put people to work protect our environment and help save energy. When people think of recycling, they think of the bin at the curb when in fact our industry is a multi-billion-dollar ‘Made in America’ manufacturing success story.” More
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The Glass Packaging Institute (GPI) is the trade association representing the North American glass container industry. Through GPI, glass container manufacturers speak with one voice to advocate industry standards, promote sound environmental policies and educate packaging professionals. GPI member companies manufacture glass containers for food, beverage, cosmetic and many other products. GPI also has associate members that represent a broad range of suppliers and closure manufacturers.


