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The Plastics Division of the American Chemistry Council (ACC) represents leading manufacturers of plastic resins. We may not think about them often, but versatile plastics inspire countless innovations that help make life better, healthier and safer every day. ACC’s Plastics Division supports and promotes "all plastic bottle collection" as a successful educational outreach method for communities wishing to increase recovery of plastic bottles and decrease contamination. | |||
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The National Soft Drink Association (NSDA) is the premier trade association representing the broad spectrum of companies that manufacture and distribute alcohol free beverages in the United States. NSDA's members produce, market, and distribute more than 95 percent of the soft drinks in the US market. NSDA has been a long-time supporter of curbside recycling efforts across the country. We believe that the "All Bottles" collection message is the best method to maximize capture of plastic bottles from households served by curbside recycling programs." | |||
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The Association of Postconsumer Plastic Recyclers (APR) is the national trade association representing companies who acquire, reprocess and sell the output of more than 90% of the post-consumer plastic processing capacity in North America. Its membership includes independent recycling companies and organizations committed to the plastics recycling industry. It strongly advocates the recycling of post-consumer plastic packaging. | |||
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The National Association for PET Container Resources (NAPCOR) is the trade association for the PET plastic industry in the United States and Canada. Founded in 1987, NAPCOR's mission is to facilitate PET plastic recycling and to promote usage of PET packaging. PET plastic is the type of plastic with the #1 code on or near the bottom of bottles and containers and is commonly used to package products such as soft drinks, water, juice, sports drinks, condiments, salad dressings and oils, tennis balls, cosmetics and household cleaners. | |||
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The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) is the authoritative source of information about all types of bottled waters. Founded in 1958, IBWA's membership includes U.S. and international bottlers, distributors and suppliers. IBWA is committed to working with state and federal governments, in concert with the IBWA Model Code, to set stringent bottled water standards for safe, high quality products. IBWA is an enthusiastic advocate of curbside recycling and proud to support the "All Bottles" program. With the "all bottles" approach, IBWA is confident that this initiative will increase recovery and recycling of beverage and other consumer product containers. | |||
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Grocery Manufacturers of America (GMA) is the world's largest association of food, beverage and consumer product companies. With U.S. sales of more than $460 billion, GMA members employ more than 2.5 million workers in all 50 states. The organization applies legal, scientific and political expertise from its member companies to vital food, nutrition and public policy issues affecting the industry. Led by a board of 42 Chief Executive Officers, GMA speaks for food and consumer product manufacturers at the state, federal and international levels on legislative and regulatory issues. The association also leads efforts to increase productivity, efficiency and growth in the food, beverage and consumer products industry. | |||
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