New plastics microfactory opens in Phoenix

By AZ Business Magazine

Today, Mayor Kate Gallego joined Arizona State University, Hustle PHX, Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona and the City of Phoenix Public Works and Community and Economic Development Departments to open a plastics microfactory, a facility where plastic waste is remanufactured on-site into new products, creating a circular system. The new program is part of Phoenix’s Climate Action Plan goals to reach 50% waste diversion by 2030 and zero waste by 2050.  

“As we continue working with a mission of reaching our sustainability goals here in Phoenix, we are taking a fresh look at how we can extend the lifecycles of everyday products in order to prevent waste,” Gallego said. “This first-in-kind microfactory will not only help us keep plastic out of landfills, but in collaboration with Hustle PHX, will also support the creation of good, green jobs. I can’t wait to see the results of this new collaborative program.”  

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