Delve deep into the complexities of recycling and sustainability within the packaging industry. The trio discusses the impacts of current recycling practices on global waste management, dissecting recent statements made by public figures like Elon Musk, and exploring the merit of claims made in John Stossel's recycling critique.
Throughout the discussion, the hosts engage in a thoughtful exchange about the value and challenges of recycling practices in today's society. They address issues such as consumer indifference, the effectiveness of modern landfills, and the economic factors hampering efficient recycling, especially with plastics. As they dissect the broader sustainability discourse, the conversation highlights the technological strides and economic incentives needed to enhance recycling efficacy through potential policy implementations like extended producer responsibility (EPR).
"As a consumer, I'm going to pay more and be taxed on it to try to support recycling." - Evelio Mattos
About the Guest(s):
Evelio Mattos
Evelio Mattos is the host of "Packaging Today" and "Packaging Unboxd" a passionate advocate for sustainable packaging solutions. With years of experience in the packaging industry, Evelio has been instrumental in driving conversations around recyclability and environmental responsibility within the sector. His expertise extends to various packaging materials and methods, focusing on ecological impacts and innovations.
Adam Peek
Adam Peek is a prominent figure in the packaging community, known for his work in sustainable packaging. He co-hosts the "People of Packaging" podcast, where he dives into the logistics and intricacies of packaging materials and industry trends. Peek is a thought leader, frequently discussing the intersection of sustainability, packaging, and consumer behavior.
Cory Connors
Cory Connors is a sustainable packaging expert and the host of the "Sustainable Packaging Podcast." With a deep commitment to eco-friendly practices, Cory provides insights into sustainable materials and policies, including extended producer responsibility (EPR). His work often highlights the role of packaging in the global sustainability challenge.