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The Home Depot is committed to a circular economy, where materials are given a second life instead of ending up in landfills. This approach goes beyond simply reducing waste – it’s about creating new opportunities from what might otherwise be considered trash.
Everyday Items Get a Second Act
Common household items are finding new uses in The Home Depot’s circular economy initiatives. Plastic pots are reborn as hanging baskets, plastic wrap is transformed into deck boards, and expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam packaging gets a fresh start as insulation.
Benefits Throughout the Product Lifecycle
Circularity benefits the environment throughout a product’s lifespan. Recycled materials in product design require fewer virgin resources. Durable, reusable products decrease the amount of waste generated. Additionally, this approach resonates with customers who are looking for ways to make a positive environmental impact.
Extracting Value from Hard-to-Recycle Materials
The Home Depot’s recycling program tackles even challenging materials like:
- Metal
- Hard plastics
- Shrink wrap
- Styrofoam packaging
- Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) from appliances
What is EPS Foam?
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam is a commonly used packaging material, but it has a significant drawback: it takes centuries to biodegrade. The Home Depot has developed a process to address this issue:
- EPS foam is meticulously removed from packaging.
- Specialized machines compress the foam into compact blocks.
- The compressed blocks are then sold to companies that utilize them for insulation and other applications.
Comprehensive Recycling Efforts
The Home Depot’s market delivery operations and reverse logistics centers work together to ensure a wide range of materials are recycled, including not only the typical metals, hard plastics, and shrink wrap, but also EPS foam packaging and CFCs from old appliances.
Related Article: The Home Depot Publishes 2023 ESG Report
For a deeper dive into The Home Depot’s commitment to product circularity, explore their latest ESG Report.