Disposable party cups which are made of paper or plastic can be recycled. Party cups which are made of glass or metal may be used more than once as long as they are cleaned properly after each use.
The plastics cups are recyclable. Vanity Fair® plates and Dixie coated paper cups are not.
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Despite the fact that these products are relatively difficult to recycle--most are contaminated with food or beverages after use--the category continued to grow throughout the decade.
170 to 230 gsm paper used for paper plates and cups
Paper plates are made by Duni in Halmstad, Sweden (at least they used to be).
Yes there is!
You can recycle the coffee cups as long as they are paper and not Styrofoam. Paper is biodegradable as were Styrofoam is not. So go for it. You can also buy recycled coffee filters.
Yes, however once the plates have held food they should be discarded or composted. The food residue interferes with recycling and makes them a bad candidate for recycling systems.
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No, it is not recyclable. Please see this site for the list of paper types that are, and are not, recyclable: http://www.ornl.gov/adm/ornlp2/recyinfo.htm
Yes, any kind of paper is recyclable.
why percycling saves more resources than recycling does is we keep on using paper cups and we could be using cups.The same thing with paper plates we keep on using paper plates and we could be using plates.
Yes paper is recyclable.
I'm not doing your math homework.
Recycle