Tri-Cities Airport Collaborates with Eastman for Plastic Waste Recycling Drive

Tri-Cities Airport Collaborates with Eastman for Plastic Waste Recycling Drive

Blaine County, Idaho — In a move demonstrating a commitment to environmental sustainability and community involvement, the Tri-Cities Airport Authority has recently announced a partnership with Eastman, a leading global specialty materials company.

This alliance aims to amplify plastic waste recycling initiatives at the airport by installing convenient plastic recycling receptacles across the premises. The objective is to encourage responsible recycling practices among the airport’s travelers and staff.

A Shared Vision for a Sustainable Future

Gene Cossey, President and CEO of the Tri-Cities Airport Authority, expressed the airport’s dedication to environmental preservation. “We are thrilled to collaborate with Eastman in this crucial recycling initiative,” said Cossey. “By offering handy recycling options to our passengers, we are cultivating responsible habits within our community and contributing to the ingenious solutions being developed in our region.”

The acidified plastic waste collected from the airport will be driven to Eastman’s advanced mixed plastics processing facility situated in Kingsport. As the world’s most extensive material-to-material recycling facility, this site highlights Eastman’s dedication to novel and sustainable recycling solutions.

Transforming Waste into Resources

Speaking about the partnership, Brad Lich, Eastman’s executive vice president and chief commercial officer, addressed the vision both institutions share for a greener future. “We are delighted to declare another local collaboration towards fighting the plastic waste crisis,” stated Lich. “This partnership demonstrates our mutual vision for a more sustainable tomorrow, where plastic waste is viewed as a precious resource convertible into new products. It serves as evidence of how local businesses can coalesce to promote sustainability and help preserve our region’s beauty.”

By joining forces with Eastman, Tri-Cities Airport is moving forward towards a more sustainable future and making it simpler for travelers to contribute to this cause.

Local Impact, Global Change

With environmental concerns rising globally, actions taken at the local level, such as this collaboration between Tri-Cities Airport and Eastman, play a vital role in promoting sustainable practices and shifting public perception on waste management. This initiative serves not only to recycle waste efficiently but also as a potent reminder of the role each individual and business can play in the fight against the global plastic waste crisis.

With its emphasis on sustainability and community involvement, this recycling drive shines as an innovative solution developed in the region. As more businesses follow suit, the world could witness a significant shift in its perspective and actions towards plastic waste management and other environmental issues, making for healthier cities, regions, and eventually, the planet.


Author: HERE Bristol

HERE Bristol

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