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The Economic and Sustainability Stories Go Hand in Hand: An Inside Look at ReMA’s New Economic Impact Study

15 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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ReMA has released a new Economic Impact Study on Earth Day, underscoring the essential role recycled materials play in powering American manufacturing, strengthening supply chains, and advancing environmental sustainability. On this episode of This Week in Recycling, we chat with Emily Sanchez, ReMA’s Chief Economist, about the major takeaways from the study, and how the industry has been delivering the economic story, the sustainability story, and the American jobs story for more than 100 years.

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