In this episode of Sustainably Speaking, host Mia Quinn hands over the mic to Susan Jackson from BASF Corporation to talk with two prominent political pollsters who explored people’s perceptions around recycling.
Jackson is joined by polling experts Cornell Belcher, president and founder of Brilliant Corners Research and Strategies and best known for his polling work for former President Barack Obama, and Brenda Gianiny, president and founder of Axis Research, who’s best known for the work she does with Senator Mitch McConnell.
Belcher and Gianiny emphasize the importance of accurate polling for driving strategies, and they highlight the distinction between professional polling and media-driven polls. They also talk about their initial lack of knowledge about advanced recycling for plastic and how they now recognize its potential and find that voters and consumers share their enthusiasm.
In this episode, guest host Susan Jackson delves into American’s opinions on recycling, in particular, technologies called advanced recycling. Advanced recycling transforms used plastics into new plastics and offers a promising solution for harder-to-recycle plastics.
As Susan explained “It’s really about taking the power of science and converting used plastics into new products that can be recycled again and again.”
Why Does it Matter?
Most Americans haven’t heard of or don’t understand advanced recycling technologies. Only a small percentage of respondents were aware of the term “advanced recycling,” and even fewer could accurately define it. But once they learn about these technologies, they are intrigued and supportive.
In a survey of 1,200 voters nationwide, the pollsters found that once voters learned about advanced recycling, an astounding 95% of Americans support it.
This highlights the pressing need for education so people can better understand how advanced recycling can help tackle our plastic waste problem.
The Big Picture
Gianiny emphasized that when we educate people about advanced recycling, they learn how these innovative technologies can help keep waste out of landfills and out of our environment, while also creating good jobs and helping local economies – solutions that matter to their everyday lives.
