A Recycling Program for Disposable PPE Waste

TerraCycle Regulated Waste

About a year ago people became very familiar with PPE. It has been one of the first lines of defense when it comes to protecting against and preventing the spread of COVID-19. But, we are seeing PPE littered and improperly disposed of, scattered about in parking lots, on sidewalks, and in front of essential businesses. Not only is this a troubling eyesore, but it’s another hit to
the environment.

TerraCycle Regulated Waste offers an easy-to-use recycling solution for PPE through our line of EasyPak™ containers. Designed for businesses in need of a turnkey solution, these all-in-one solutions help facilitate on-site recycling for used gloves and masks, allowing staff to protect the planet as they protect themselves. 

Learn more at: aircycle.com/easypak/ppe-recycling-box

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Posted On January 26, 2021
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