One Large Pie, Extra Sustainability: Dispelling Pizza Box Recycling Myths

Whether delivery or takeout, as a weekday reprieve from cooking or festive food for a weekend celebration, people love their pizza. Over the course of a year in the U.S., people consume an estimated 3 billion pizzas. And during February’s Super Bowl game, Domino’s pizza in the U.S. typically sells around 2 million pizzas. The love for pizza has longevity, too. According to a Reader’s Digest poll, the single food that most Americans would want to eat for the rest of their lives is pizza. While we can debate Hawaiian versus pepperoni and turn our noses up at anchovies, there’s no agreeing to disagree on this: Pizza boxes can be recycled. There’s proof.

The Cheese and Grease Study
Mired in myth, and confused by cheese and grease, people have been burying the pizza box in their trash bins, assuming it cannot be recycled. Allow me to set the record straight – it can!

In 2020, my company, WestRock, conducted a Grease and Cheese study that concluded normal amounts of grease and residual cheese do not negatively affect the manufacturing of new products from this recycled fiber. Why does this matter? Pizza boxes are made of high-quality corrugated paper, which can be recycled at least seven times, according to the American Forest and Paper Association (AF&PA). That means we could potentially recover and reuse upwards of 600,000 tons of corrugated board a year!

In 2019, to help dispel the myth that corrugated pizza boxes are not recyclable, WestRock also commissioned Resource Recycling Systems (RSS) to conduct a study of the availability of recycling programs in the U.S. for corrugated pizza boxes. This study was reviewed and endorsed by member companies of the AF&PA, who validated our findings.

To further encourage Americans to learn more, WestRock, in partnership with Domino’s, the largest pizza company in the world based on retail sales, launched Recycle My Pizza Box — a hub of information about proper pizza box recycling where visitors can input their ZIP code to find out about recycling in their municipality.
more at: https://earth911.com/business-policy/pizza-box-recycling-myths/

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