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Can Brightmark accept plastic waste for recycling from Thomaston’s local citizens? What would be the requirements?

How much plastic waste will the Thomaston Circularity Center recycle?

When is the project expected to be completed?

How will the size of this center compare to Thomaston’s local Walmart?

What was the strategy behind waiting for the public announcement of the Thomaston Circularity Center?

How is Brightmark providing more transparency on these facilities for the Thomaston community?  

What positive impacts will Brightmark have on the Thomaston community?

What is Brightmark’s process for engaging with the community?

What types of organizations are Brightmark considering collaborating with in Thomaston?

How will Brightmark handle the disposal of leftover materials?

Do Brightmark’s operations produce fuels?

What is the end product of the plastic when it is recycled?

Why is Plastics Renewal® important?

What is Plastics Renewal®?

What makes Plastics Renewal® different?

What kinds of plastic can you recycle?

Where do you get your plastic from?

Does any plastic waste come directly from other countries?

How is the plastic waste prepped before processing?

Are the plastic components from electronic waste separated before arriving at Brightmark’s circularity center in Ashley, Indiana? If not, what happens to the nonplastic parts?

Does this technology pollute the air and water?

What products do you produce?

Isn’t this just incineration?

Does Plastics Renewal® contribute to the climate crisis?

Does Brightmark support the reduction and reuse of plastic?

Does this technology have a place in the circular economy?

Revised: November 18th, 2024