EPISODE · Jul 28, 2025 · 55 MIN
Reimagining Plastic Recycling (AUDIO)
from The Circular Strategies Podcast with Bob Alvarez · host Bob Alvarez
In today's episode, Bob Alvarez dives into an incredible conversation with Greg Janson, founder of Triton Ties, who is turning plastic waste into durable railroad ties. Greg shares his journey from a childhood in recycling to creating a game-changing composite tie that tackles the environmental and economic challenges of traditional wood ties. We explore the realities of plastic recycling, the genius of durable goods, and why chasing a “perfect circle” might not be the answer. If you’re passionate about sustainability and innovative solutions, this episode is for you! Hit that subscribe button, share your thoughts in the comments, and let’s keep the circular economy conversation going! Guest Introduction: Folks, I’m thrilled to introduce Greg Janson, the mastermind behind Triton Ties. With roots in recycling since 1974, Greg’s journey took him from a family scrapyard to the Marine Corps, and now to revolutionizing the railroad industry with composite ties made from plastic waste. His expertise in plastics and sustainability makes him the perfect guest to unpack the circular economy’s biggest challenges and opportunities. Key Takeaways: Greg’s Triton Ties transform mixed plastic waste into durable railroad ties, solving both environmental and economic problems. The railroad industry faces a massive issue with 20 million wooden ties replaced yearly, many rotting faster than expected. Plastic recycling needs long-term contracts and collaboration to scale sustainably, not just chasing a “perfect circle.” Composite ties, reinforced with glass fiber, last 50+ years and can be swapped one-for-one with wood ties. Durable goods like pallets and marine decking are untapped opportunities for plastic waste recovery. Start with an end-of-life solution in mind to make plastics truly circular. Chapter Markers: 0:00 Intro 0:30 Guest Introduction 2:00 Greg’s Journey in Recycling 10:00 The Problem with Wooden Railroad Ties 18:00 Building a Composite Tie Business 25:00 The Circular Economy and Plastic Waste 35:00 Future Opportunities for Triton Ties 40:00 Closing Keywords: Bob Alvarez, Greg Janson, Circular Strategies Podcast, Triton Ties, plastic recycling, railroad ties, circular economy, sustainability, composite ties, plastic waste, recycling innovation, durable goods, environmental solutions, waste management, recycling contracts
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In today's episode, Bob Alvarez dives into an incredible conversation with Greg Janson, founder of Triton Ties, who is turning plastic waste into durable railroad ties. Greg shares his journey from a childhood in recycling to creating a game-changing composite tie that tackles the environmental and economic challenges of traditional wood ties. We explore the realities of plastic recycling, the genius of durable goods, and why chasing a “perfect circle” might not be the answer. If you’re passionate about sustainability and innovative solutions, this episode is for you! Hit that subscribe button, share your thoughts in the comments, and let’s keep the circular economy conversation going! Guest Introduction:Folks, I’m thrilled to introduce Greg Janson, the mastermind behind Triton Ties. With roots in recycling since 1974, Greg’s journey took him from a family scrapyard to the Marine Corps, and now to revolutionizing the railroad industry with composite ties made from plastic waste. His expertise in plastics and sustainability makes him the perfect guest to unpack the circular economy’s biggest challenges and opportunities. Key Takeaways: Greg’s Triton Ties transform mixed plastic waste into durable railroad ties, solving both environmental and economic problems.The railroad industry faces a massive issue with 20 million wooden ties replaced yearly, many rotting faster than expected.Plastic recycling needs long-term contracts and collaboration to scale sustainably, not just chasing a “perfect circle.”Composite ties, reinforced with glass fiber, last 50+ years and can be swapped one-for-one with wood ties.Durable goods like pallets and marine decking are untapped opportunities for plastic waste recovery.Start with an end-of-life solution in mind to make plastics truly circular. Chapter Markers:0:00 Intro0:30 Guest Introduction2:00 Greg’s Journey in Recycling10:00 The Problem with Wooden Railroad Ties18:00 Building a Composite Tie Business25:00 The Circular Economy and Plastic Waste35:00 Future Opportunities for Triton Ties40:00 Closing Keywords:Bob Alvarez, Greg Janson, Circular Strategies Podcast, Triton Ties, plastic recycling, railroad ties, circular economy, sustainability, composite ties, plastic waste, recycling innovation, durable goods, environmental solutions, waste management, recycling contracts
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