Since the implementation of China’s National Sword policy, some Chinese companies have begun investing in recycling facilities in the U.S. in order to maintain China’s manufacturing output.
CNBC recently spoke with various experts from the U.S. recycling industry to discuss how the U.S. is responding to the changes China has enforced. The report touches on upgrading domestic sorting facilities and Chinese companies buying old paper mills in the U.S. to produce enough scrap material to support China’s manufacturing output.