Yes, it is certainly possible, and in most recycling centers you can.
Polythene (polyethylene) is largely used around the word. Now we can produce biodegradable polyethylene or we can recycle the polyethylene.
It depends which type of polyethylene you are wanting to recycle. Polyethylene comes in different densities and not all are recycled by local authorities. I would advise checking with your local waste tip which types they take. Many containers etc are manufactured with a percentage of recycled polyethylene so it is worth recycling!
The plastic container recycling codes are 1 PETE which means polyethylene terephthalate, and 2 HSPE which means high density polyethylene. One should recycle it when they see these numbers.
Polyethylene Which is stronger Polyethylene or dyneema?
ethane is a precursor to ethylene which is polymerized to form polyethylene
Polyethylene is a plastic, not metal. In fact, polyethylene is the most common plastic now-a-days.
Polyethylene is a thermoplastic polymer.
what is the main difference between polyethylene and polyesters what is the main difference between polyethylene and polyesters
The cystalline branched polyethylene has got a complex structure than a linear polyethylene.
Polyethylene is a polymer of ethene. It is a macro molecule.
The components used to make Polyethylene terephthalate is plastics. They take recycled plastics and mold them into polyethylene terephthalate. If you want the chemical formula for polyethylene that would be (C10H8O4)n.
Polyethylene contain hydrogen and carbon.