Plastics such as polyethylene (food containers) and polystyrene (general plastics and styrofoam) are made from fractions of crude oil (petroleum). Polycarbonate plastics are made indirectly through the production of phosgene and its use to make acetone and bisphenol-A.
Yes, a plastic bottle is made from the same petrochemical as the fiber we call polyester.
Yup. It is. Apparently, plastic's source is crude oil. Hope I helped :P
Yes, have you ever heard of cellophane? It is plastic made from cellulose, or wood fibers.
Plastics are recyclable ! You can melt waste plastic - and reform it.
Yes, companies are now using 80% recycled polymers and adding 20 virgin material. It is yet to become financial viable for the consume.
The predominate fossil fuel used to make plastic is petroleum or crude oil. It can also be made from coal.
Yes, it is possible.
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Some things that can not be recycled are, Styrofoam, caps to plastic bottles, and pizza boxes. Plastic bags too, they just get thrown away.
Some gel pads are made up of elastomeric block polymer gels. Some wrist rest can also be made from recycled materials such and plastic beads and paper.
Lots of things can be recycled. Many kinds of plastic, cloth (it's good for making paper if nothing else), paper, aluminum, steel ... pretty much any metal can be recycled.
Plastic materials haven't pH.
Plastic plates are recycled in the same fashion that other plastic materials are recycled. The plates are separated, ground into chips, washed, and then melted.
Materials recycled in the UK include paper, cardboard, card, plastic, and glass.
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Yup, it's done every day.
Aluminum, iron, plastic, paper, and glass.
Plastic, Paper, Boxes and many more....
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bamboo can be recycled by building materials and making plants and also plastic can operners and a display! :P
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paper , plastic , bags , glass ,etc....
Many items are made with recycled materials. Most of the paper products and cardboard contain at least a portion of recycled material. Plastic items can also contain recycled content and are usually marked.