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Paper and cardboard waste in the United States: Geographic, market, and energy assessment

Anelia Milbrandt, Jarett Zuboy, Kamyria Coney, Alex Badgett

2023Waste Management Bulletin45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Reliable data on U.S. paper and cardboard waste by location and type are critical for developing waste-reduction solutions, but detailed geographic analysis is lacking in the literature. In this study, we employ statistical and geospatial methods to assess paper and cardboard waste in the United States by type at the national, state, county, and local levels. Of the estimated 110 million tons of paper and cardboard waste managed domestically in 2019, approximately 56% was landfilled, 6% was combusted, and 38% was recycled. The estimated market value of paper and cardboard lost to landfilling in 2019 was $4 billion, and the estimated losses of embodied energy and combustion energy were equivalent to 9% and 4% of U.S. primary industrial energy consumption, respectively. Associated landfilling fees amounted to almost $4 billion. This study aims to inform efforts to implement beneficial waste-management strategies by policy makers, researchers, businesses, and communities across the United States.

Topics & Concepts

cardboardGeospatial analysisWaste managementEnergy consumptionAgricultural economicsBusinessEnvironmental scienceEngineeringGeographyEconomicsCartographyElectrical engineeringMunicipal Solid Waste ManagementRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesEnvironmental Impact and Sustainability
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