Addressing Favorable and Challenging Flexible Plastic Packaging Waste Flows: A Material Flow Analysis
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Makarova, Oksana A; Ravi, Basuhi; Sobkowicz, Margaret J; Masato, Davide; Olivetti, Elsa A
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The majority of post-consumer flexible plastic packaging (FPP) in the United States ends up in landfills and incinerators. Thisrepresents a significant material loss because FPP, also referred to as plastic films or foils, comprises up to half of all plasticpackaging. Since FPP encompasses a diverse range of products with varying recycling potentials, improving material recoveryrates requires a detailed understanding of the composition and quantities of used films. This study quantifies post-consumerFPP flows in the US for 2021 and estimates the fraction most suitable for mechanical recycling. We conducted a material flowanalysis (MFA) by reconciling publicly available data on packaging film generation and recycling from the US and comparableeconomies. We then categorized post-consumer FPP into three broad categories based on factors affecting the quality of the re-sulting mechanically recycled material. Our analysis reveals that only 3%–8% of the estimated 5–15 million metric tonnes of post-consumer film were recycled in 2021. Furthermore, at most 40% of the FPP could be readily mechanically recyclable, while up tohalf would be deemed non-recoverable due to techno-economic constraints. The actual proportions of challenging-to-recycle andnon-recoverable FPP might be even higher, underscoring the need for updated studies on film generation and waste compositionto assess the feasibility of scaling up nationwide film recycling.
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2025-06-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and EngineeringJournal
Journal of Advanced Manufacturing and Processing
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Wiley
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O. A. Makarova, B. Ravi, M. J. Sobkowicz, D. Masato, and E. A. Olivetti, “ Addressing Favorable and Challenging Flexible Plastic Packaging Waste Flows: A Material Flow Analysis,” Journal of Advanced Manufacturing and Processing 7, no. 3 (2025): e70014.
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