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Food City, Eastman Team on Recycling Effort

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Food City has partnered with Eastman, a global specialty materials company, on a recycling effort that includes the placement of plastic recycling collection bins at the retailer’s stores in Kingsport, Tennessee. 

The partnership program – Shop, Recycle, Repeat– will enable customers to drop off their plastic waste in the area since curbside pickup is no longer available. The collected plastic will be sorted and processed by Eastman's new mixed plastics processing facility, a part of the new molecular recycling plant which is the largest material-to-material recycling facility in the world.

“We’re excited to unveil the first recycling bins and are so proud that they were designed and created by talented Eastman craftspeople who work at our facility in Kingsport,” said Brad Lich, Eastman executive vice president and chief commercial officer, in a statement. “This partnership is an important step in our region to bring additional plastics recycling options to our community and demonstrates our shared vision for a more sustainable future, where plastic waste is seen as a valuable resource that can be transformed into new products.”

The partnership is part of Eastman and Food City’s commitment to advancing the circular economy and reducing the environmental impact of plastic waste. By offering accessible recycling options to drop off plastics for the public, Shop, Recycle, Repeat will help divert plastic waste from landfills or incineration to create valuable new materials that can be used in a variety of applications. 

“Food City is excited to partner with Eastman, a world-class company and a long-time leader in our community, to bring plastics recycling to our customers,” said Steven C. Smith, Food City president and chief executive officer, in a statement. “The bin at our Eastman Road location is the first of three that will be available within the next month at our Kingsport stores, and we look forward to expanding the partnership at additional Food City locations later this year. By working together, we can make a lasting impact across our region.”

Shop, Recycle, Repeat is launching at three Food City stores in Kingsport and will expand to other Food City locations in the region throughout the year. Customers can drop off their plastic waste, such as water bottles, colored laundry and shampoo bottles, trays and fruit containers, among many other plastic items.