Frequently Asked Questions

Why is plastic difficult to recycle?

Unlike paper, metal, or glass, plastics are rather difficult and expensive to recycle. Technically, 15% of the plastic waste that we produce is collected for recycling but not all ends up being recycled – in fact, 40% of this amount is eventually disposed of (OECD, 2022). This means that only 9% of our plastic waste is really recycled (OECD, 2022). Some of the challenges to plastic recycling are:

  • Not enough plastic waste is collected to be recycled.

  • Difficulty in transporting plastic waste to recycling centres.

  • Different types of plastics are mixed.

  • Plastic waste is mixed with other types of waste.

  • Plastic waste is dirty or contaminated.

  • Recycling is often more expensive than producing new plastics from fossil fuels.

  • Plastics degrade in quality as they are recycled multiple times.

  • Limited capacity, infrastructure, and technology to collect and recycle plastic waste.