Economic Impact by Commodity Toolkit

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ReMA has just released the 2019 Economic Impact Study highlighting the significant economic and environmental impact of the U.S. scrap recycling industry. The study, commissioned by ReMA and undertaken by John Dunham and Associates, looks at different kinds of economic activity – jobs and exports – and both direct and indirect economic impacts at the national, state, and congressional district levels.

In recognition of the release of the 2019 Economic Impact Study, ReMA has prepared a toolkit of resources for members to use to highlight the numerous benefits of the scrap recycling as both an economic and environmental powerhouse.

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Electronics

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Metals

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Plastics

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Tires & Rubber

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Glass

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Paper

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Textiles

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Have Questions?

Rachel Bookman
Director of Communications
rbookman@isri.org
(202) 662-851