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How Much Paper Was Recycled in 2023?

Understanding the Paper and Cardboard Recycling Rates

Key Takeaways

In 2023, 46 million tons of paper was recycled. The paper recycling rate was 65-69% and the cardboard recycling rate was 71-76%.

Paper is one of the most highly recycled materials in the U.S. Paper recycling rates have continuously grown over recent decades and remain consistently high.

In 2023, 46 million tons of paper was recycled. The paper recycling rate was 65-69% and the cardboard recycling rate was 71-76%.

Our rates include paper and packaging recovered for recycling from different streams including:

  • Residential: Curbside, apartment building communal or drop-off recycling.
  • Industrial: Manufacturing, factories, gas and electric plants, etc.
  • Commercial: Grocery stores, big box stores, office buildings, etc. 
  • Institutional: Hospitals, schools, etc. 
     

Did You Know

About 80% of U.S. paper mills use some recycled paper to make new products.

Learn More About the Recycling Rates

How is AF&PA's New Rate Calculated?

AF&PA updated our recycling rate methodology. 

The new rate is calculated as the amount of paper recycled compared to the amount of paper available for recovery.  Aspects of the calculations are based on estimates, which makes the rates best expressed as a range.

The previous rate measured the amount of paper recycled compared to the amount of paper used. 

Our updated recycling rate methodology will help address data gaps by using:

  • Industry data
  • Knowledge and subject matter expertise 
  • Detailed U.S. trade data.

How is the Paper Industry Helping to Improve Recycling?

Investing in and improving paper recycling has been an industry priority for decades. The paper industry is working to capture even more paper from the waste stream for recycling.

Our efforts include:

  • Voluntary goal setting
  • Increasing the use of recycled paper
  • An ownership stake in the recycling system
  • Investing in recycling education
  • Developing resources
  • Conducting research

How Can I Make Sure My Paper and Cardboard Gets Recycled?

The recycling process, especially at home, starts with you. Here’s what you can do to help make sure your paper products end up at one of our mills:

  • Check your local guidelines for what’s accepted. This helps avoid contamination. 
  • Keep paper products dry and clean.
  • Empty and flatten cardboard boxes to save space. 
  • If something isn’t currently accepted in your area like pizza boxes or paper cups, ask your local government why not. Send them our guidance.

Paper mills want your paper products back. We want to recycle paper products. We need to, actually. It’s a key part of our manufacturing process. Let’s work together to keep paper recycling a success story!

The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) serves to advance U.S. paper and wood products manufacturers through fact-based public policy and marketplace advocacy. The forest products industry is circular by nature. AF&PA member companies make essential products from renewable and recyclable resources, generate renewable bioenergy and are committed to continuous improvement through the industry’s sustainability initiative —Better Practices, Better Planet 2030: Sustainable Products for a Sustainable Future. The forest products industry accounts for approximately 5% of the total U.S. manufacturing GDP, manufactures about $350 billion in products annually and employs about 925,000 people. The industry meets a payroll of about $65 billion annually and is among the top 10 manufacturing sector employers in 43 states. Visit AF&PA online at afandpa.org or follow us on Twitter @ForestandPaper