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Plastics in the Environment



The plastics industry is committed to developing products and implementing practices that can contribute to a cleaner, safer and better world.

ACC’s Plastics Division comprises many plastic-producing members of the American Chemistry Council (ACC).  Through their association with ACC, these companies work toward making continuous progress in environmental, health, safety and security performance  through the implementation  the Responsible Care® initiative and participate in other ACC product stewardship programs.

Learn more about plastics and the environment:

  • Resource Conservation
    Conserving resources means using less raw materials and energy throughout a product's life cycle from development through disposal or recycling. Plastics are derived from natural resources – typically oil and natural gas. And yet, in part because of plastics' unique characteristics – lightweight, durability, formability – they can conserve more resources during a product's life when compared to some other materials. » learn more.
  • Plastic Recycling and Beyond
    The plastics industry supports recycling that is sustainable, economical and environmentally responsible. Since 1990, the plastics industry, as individual companies and through organizations such as ACC’s Plastics Division, has invested more than $1 billion to support increased recycling and educate communities in the United States. » learn more.
  • Plastics Disposal
    Despite the continuing growth of recycling, improvements in source reduction and increases in energy recovery, some waste will always require disposal. Learn about plastics in landfills and their important role in protecting our environment and our groundwater from potential hazards posed by landfills. » learn more.