Most stationary items are non-biodegradable plastics, which take hundreds of years to degrade in the environment. These plastics will end up in landfills, oceans, or incinerators causing both ecological and health concerns. In the incineration process, many toxic gases like dioxins are released into the atmosphere.
To reduce this global plastic pollution crisis, recycling stationary plastic is a major requirement in the modern world. By recycling stationaries, we can reduce the demand for new raw materials, conserve these precious resources for future generations, reduce cost and energy usage, mitigate the environmental impact, and reduce carbon emissions contributing to the global effort to combat climate change.