Recycling in Kansas
In Kansas, commercial and residential recycling programs are available for a wide variety of materials. From appliances to batteries to paper products to metals, haulers are transporting reusable goods to various reprocessing agents across the state.
The business of recycling has changed dramatically in recent years due to changes in outlets for recyclable materials and the COVID-19 pandemic. Understanding the current state of recycling in Kansas will increase the State’s ability to change, adapt and develop new opportunities.
Through research and survey analyis of recycling opportunities in Kansas, we gained an overview of the current landscape of recycling and how recycling opportunities can be expanded and enhanced.
Kansas Recycling Landscape Research
Evaluation of recycling opportunities in Kansas revealed that rural areas of the state have limited to zero access to recycling opportunities. Transportation and storage are listed as predominant barriers to expanding recycling in rural communities.
New and emerging technologies, evaluating more efficient processes for collecting and transporting recyclable materials, and more in-depth gap analyses can enhance recycling opportunities and participation across the state.
Recycling in Kansas Survey Results
Survey respondents indicated that contaminants are a challenge and often lead to entire recycling loads being sent to the landfill. Many report that community outreach and education could reduce the amount of contamination and increase the amount of recyclable materials.
Respondents report that they collect materials for which they do not have a market. These materials are either sent to the landfill or stored. Assistance with finding markets and increased end-uses for recyclable materials may help with market challenges.
Community, business, recycler, and governmental engagement and education can help with increasing proper recycling and enhancing existing markets for recyclable materials. Commitment from community members and local governments to enhance recycling can have positive environmental, social, and economic impacts across the State.