International Recycling Group is pausing some operations at its proposed plastics recycling facility in Erie, Pa., blaming uncertainty over the status of a $182 million federal loan that's caught in a political dispute over green industrial policy in Washington.
IRG has suspended its community plastics recycling collection in Erie as it waits to hear whether President Donald Trump's administration will lift its pause on green manufacturing funds awarded during Joe Biden's term in office.
In July, Biden's Department of Energy awarded IRG a conditional loan of $182 million to build a $300 million-plus plastics recycling plant, but on Jan. 20, Trump put a broad, 90-day pause on many DOE loans as he and Republicans in Congress questioned whether Biden was rushing the spending.
Now IRG and its collection subsidiary, newBin, say they are putting their recycled plastic collection efforts on hold while federal funding issues are sorted out.
"Due to uncertainty related to continued support by the federal government, we have had to put all collection activities on hold for the time-being," the company said. "Plastics recycling is dependent on public policy decisions, including continued federal and state financial support."
IRG has said the federal loan is key for the project. The company and its chairman and CEO, Mitch Hecht, did not return calls and emails for comment.