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Where Does Trash Go?

November 15, 2010 by jennifer@srock.net Leave a Comment

 

A close-up view of a large pile of colorful plastic waste and trash, including bottles, containers, bags, and packaging, filling a dumpster or recycling bin.

Recycling can power homes & save millions in landfill costs.

📊 Breaking Down the Average American’s Daily Trash (2026 Update)

Did you know the average American throws away 4.6 pounds of garbage every single day? That adds up to nearly 1,680 pounds a year per person — enough to fill a small car! Understanding what’s in our trash is the first step toward smarter waste habits.

📦 What’s in the Typical American Trash Can?

Here’s the latest waste composition breakdown:

Material % of Daily Waste
📄 Paper 32.7%
🍃 Yard Waste 12.8%
🥗 Food Waste 12.5%
🧴 Plastics 12.1%
🥫 Metals 8.2%
🪵 Wood 5.6%
🍾 Glass 5.3%
👕 Textiles 4.7%
👞 Rubber & Leather 2.9%
📦 Other 3.2%

➡️ Paper, yard waste, and food waste collectively make up over 57% of all trash!


🚮 Where Does Our Trash Go?

Americans generate a staggering amount of waste, and not all of it is treated equally:

  • 🗑️ 54% of trash ends up in landfills
  • 🔁 33.4% is recycled
  • 🔥 12.6% is incinerated

Despite recycling efforts, 80% of what we throw away can be recycled — yet only about 33% actually is.

💡 That means two out of three recyclable items still go to waste.


🔍 Eye‑Opening Waste & Recycling Facts

These figures help paint a clearer picture of why recycling matters:

  • ⚡ Energy Potential: One day’s U.S. garbage could power 1.7 million homes for 24 hours if converted to fuel.
  • 🥫 Aluminum Can Turnaround: A recycled aluminum can can be back on store shelves in about 60 days.
  • 🏗️ Landfill Costs: Constructing one acre of landfill can cost around $304,000+.

👉 These aren’t just numbers — they reflect real economic and environmental opportunities we’re missing.


♻️ Celebrate National Recycle Day — November 15

Every year, November 15 marks America’s National Recycle Day — a perfect moment to evaluate your recycling habits and make changes with real impact.


🌍 How You Can Make a Difference

Here are simple but powerful actions you can start today:

✔️ Recycle More

Learn what your community recycles — and make sorting a habit.

✔️ Reduce Waste

Choose reusable water bottles, bags, coffee cups, and containers.

✔️ Compost Food Scraps

Composting reduces landfill waste and creates nutrient‑rich soil.


🌱 Final Thoughts

Together, we can reduce waste, boost recycling, and protect the planet for future generations. The journey starts with awareness — and a willingness to act.

👉 What will you change today?

Filed Under: Casa Grande News Tagged With: Casa Grande Recycling, landfills, Recycle, reduce, Reuse, trash

Going Green; Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

November 8, 2010 by jennifer@srock.net

Celebrate America Recycles Day 2026: Simple Ways to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle in Arizona

Every year on November 15, America Recycles Day (also known as National Recycling Day) reminds us to reflect on our daily habits and take meaningful steps toward a more sustainable future. Organized by Keep America Beautiful, this national observance encourages millions of Americans to recycle right, reduce waste, and support a circular economy.

In 2026, the focus aligns with the U.S. EPA’s national goal to boost the recycling rate to 50% by 2030. Small changes at home and in your community can conserve resources, cut landfill waste, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and protect Arizona’s unique deserts and habitats.

Here are practical reduce, reuse, recycle tips to get started—whether you’re in Phoenix, Tucson, or a rural Arizona town.

1. Reduce: Cut Consumption at the Source

Reducing what you use is the most effective way to live greener and shrink your environmental footprint.

  • Save energy: Turn off lights and electronics when not in use, switch to LED bulbs, and explore energy-saving programs from your utility provider.
  • Conserve water: Shut off the faucet while brushing your teeth or shaving—simple habits that add up quickly in arid Arizona.
  • Shop smarter: Choose products with minimal or recyclable packaging, avoid single-use plastics, and buy in bulk when possible.
  • Travel sustainably: Carpool, bike, walk, or use public transit to reduce emissions—especially helpful during Arizona’s hot summers.
  • Go paperless: Opt for digital bills, subscriptions, and e-statements; print only when necessary.
  • Stop junk mail: Use services like DMAchoice or Catalog Choice to opt out and reduce unwanted paper waste.

By focusing on reduction, you save money, energy, and natural resources while keeping less trash out of landfills.

2. Reuse: Give Items a Second Life

Before tossing something, ask: Can I repair it, repurpose it, or share it?

  • Repair and donate: Fix what’s broken or donate gently used clothes, furniture, toys, and household goods to local charities.
  • Ditch disposables: Switch to reusable silverware, plates, cloth napkins, water bottles, and storage containers for leftovers.
  • Get creative: Turn old t-shirts into cleaning rags, use glass jars for storage, or repurpose containers for gardening in Arizona’s climate.
  • Bring your own bags: Use reusable cloth or tote bags for shopping—many Arizona grocery stores still offer plastic bag recycling drop-offs, but reusables are better.
  • Double up on paper: Use both sides of printer paper or notebooks before recycling.

Reusing extends the life of products, reduces demand for new resources, and saves you money.

3. Recycle Right: Know What Goes Where

Proper recycling keeps valuable materials in the economy and out of landfills. In the U.S., recycling and composting together divert millions of tons of waste annually, saving energy equivalent to removing millions of cars from the road.

  • Start composting: Turn kitchen scraps and yard waste into nutrient-rich soil. Composting reduces methane emissions from landfills and is especially useful for Arizona gardens and landscaping. Check local programs or start a backyard/bin system.
  • Learn your local rules: Every city and county differs. Visit your municipal website or the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) to see what’s accepted curbside (paper, plastics, metals, glass) and what needs special handling (electronics, batteries, plastics bags).
  • Buy recycled: Support the market by choosing products made with recycled content.
  • Arizona-specific opportunities:
    • Explore ADEQ’s Recycling Grant Program (FY2026 awarded funding for projects reducing landfill waste across the state).
    • Check Phoenix’s Zero Waste and Circular Economy Roadmap, aiming for 50% waste diversion by 2030 and zero waste by 2050.
    • Get involved with Arizona Forward for statewide sustainability efforts and Arizona Sustainability Alliance for community action.
    • Other great resources include The Nature Conservancy in Arizona, University of Arizona sustainability initiatives, Biosphere 2, and local Green Business programs.

Pro tip for 2026: “Recycle right” means keeping contamination low—clean and dry items, no plastic bags in curbside bins unless your program specifically allows them.

Why It Matters in Arizona

Arizona’s dry climate and growing population make smart waste management essential. By participating in America Recycles Day and adopting these habits year-round, you help conserve water, protect desert ecosystems, support local circular economy jobs, and fight climate change.

Ready to make a difference? This November 15, pledge to recycle more, reduce what you buy, and reuse what you already own. Share your progress on social media with #AmericaRecyclesDay and inspire friends and family.

What’s one change you’ll make for America Recycles Day 2026? Drop a comment below or tag your Arizona recycling wins.

Best wishes on your green journey—every action counts toward a healthier planet.


Casa Grande Recycles volunteers sorting aluminum cans, #1 plastic bottles, and other recyclables at their drop-off location in Casa Grande, Arizona. Support local recycling efforts and keep waste out of Pinal County landfills

Casa Grande Recycles – Dedicated volunteers in Casa Grande, AZ sort donations of aluminum cans, #1 plastics, & scrap metal. Proceeds benefit the Casa Grande Food Bank.

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