Re: “Colorado gets blinded by showbusiness<\/a>,” Feb. 2 editorial<\/p>\n
Bob Marshall, Highlands Ranch<\/em><\/p>\n
Editor’s note: Marshall is a state representative for House District 43.<\/em><\/p>\n
Re: \u201cTime to end the lie of plastics recycling and get real about reducing their use,\u201d Jan. 24 opinion column<\/p>\n
In response to the January 24th opinion piece, the writer presents a contradictory stance — calling herself a \u2018dedicated recycler,\u2019 while dismissing plastic recycling as a lie. This kind of rhetoric risks discouraging consumers from recycling valuable materials that are essential to a circular economy.<\/p>\n
Misleading claims about plastic recycling undermine efforts to improve recycling rates in the U.S. Each year, Americans recycle over\u00a0five billion pounds of plastic\u00a0and the plastics industry has invested over $8 billion into improving recycling infrastructure and advancing new technologies.<\/p>\n
Pyrolysis, one method of advanced recycling<\/a>, breaks plastics down into their original building blocks — without burning them \u2014 expanding the types of materials that can be recovered. Instead of dismissing innovation, we should support solutions like pyrolysis that enhance recycling and keep more plastics in a circular economy.<\/p>\n
Plastic plays a vital role in modern life, from protecting food and medicine to reducing transportation emissions. A\u00a0recent life cycle analysis<\/a>\u00a0found that plastics have a lower total greenhouse gas footprint than materials like aluminum or glass. Rather than discouraging recycling or banning certain materials like plastic, we should focus on improving recycling systems, increasing consumer access, and advance policies that support a circular economy for all materials. The solution isn\u2019t eliminating plastics; it\u2019s ensuring we recycle more of it.\u00a0The plastics industry remains committed to making that happen and wants to work together towards real solution to our recycling challenges.<\/p>\n
Patrick Krieger, Washington<\/em><\/p>\n
Laura Stewart, Middleton, Wis.<\/em><\/p>\n
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