The Manakin interface of the DSpace digital repository software. As the rubber recycling industry grows, it creates more and more jobs, including vacancies for drivers, mechanics and operators. This sector of the economy will continue to create more jobs, provide wages and generate tax revenues as recycling continues to become widespread. Recycling will make a significant contribution to the future of the economy in this country and around the world.
The president of the ISRI, Robin Wiener, pointed out that the Dunham study shows how the scrap metal recycling industry serves as an economic engine for the United States, since it creates jobs and export revenues. Even so, you may not be as aware of the benefits to the national and global economy that result from recycling efforts. Recycled materials offer businesses a better chance of survival because they help the local economy and provide them with cheaper resources. According to economic information on recycling (REI) in the United States, the growth of the workforce dedicated to recycling and reuse initiatives is outpacing that of mining and waste management, indicating that mining or the manufacture of new materials is being abandoned in favor of the reuse of old materials.
A notable benefit of buying these materials is the improvement of transportation thanks to tax revenues from recycling, so that these companies can be more efficient and reduce vehicle degradation, which improves operations and reduces costs. When we think about recycling, the main benefit that comes to mind is the reduction of environmental impact and the reduction of natural resources, but this goes much further.