by recycling it and taking it to a factory
paper, plastic material, bottles (glas/plastic) and metallic objects
Thermosoftening is when the bonds between molecules in a plastic are weak so that the plastic can easily soften. Thermosetting is when the bonds are strong so that the plastic can only be softened once and when it is, that is the only time that you can shape it.
Any plastic that if you put a flame to it , it will char/ burn/go black. NB A thermosoftening plastic is one , if heted, will just change shape. As a 'rule of thumb' opaque plastics are thermosetting; clear plastics are thermosoftening.
They're synthetic - man-made objects..
Plastic bottles are made of plastic with a chemical called HDPE in them. HDPE can also be used to make things such as.....bottles, grocery bags, motor oil bottle and liquid laundry detergent bottles! ;) . Plastic Plastic plastic bottles are not just made of plastic
Plastic bottles are mostly recyclable
Depending on context, recycle can be translated aswiederverwertenrecyclenrückführenPapierkorb (computer, recycle bin)
Most plastic bottles are a mix of new and recycled plastic.
they are better for enviroment because they last longer than plastic and are not thrown away as aften as plastic bottles
Thermosetting, these plastics are rigid, resistant to higher temperatures compared with thermoplastics and once set, a thermosetting plastic cannot be remoulded.
Plastic is an object made of many different cells. We use plastic for making lots of different objects such as milk cartons, water bottles etc.
Most recycled plastic bottles are recycled into... plastic bottles, especially PET plastic, the one with the Number 1 in the triangle. Other kinds of plastic bottles can be again made into similar plastic bottles, or they can be "downcycled", that is, combined with other plastics to make things like garbage bins and garden furniture.