The US wastepaper market is growing rapidly. This growth is driven by turnover volume. In monetary terms, it is worth over $43 billion. Analysts predict that within six years, it will reach nearly $53 billion. New companies are constantly emerging that collect, sort, and recycle recycled paper. Those already operating in this market are expanding their operations. This is undoubtedly a positive trend. The situation with ever-increasing waste volumes is quite challenging. The efforts of companies seeking to reduce these volumes help reduce the amount of waste that can pollute the environment.
It’s worth noting that the US isn’t alone in seeing an increase in wastepaper turnover, including grades such as OCC11. Many countries are committed to addressing the waste problem effectively. It’s clear that recycling offers the opportunity to reduce the amount of consumer waste. And consumption, as we know, is growing. Recycling plants are being built, and active collection and sorting efforts are underway, not only for waste paper but also for other recyclable materials. As a waste broker, we are actively involved in recycling waste paper and believe we make a significant contribution to protecting the world from waste pollution.

