== == It would help, if you had time, but it is not necessary, any cleaning that needs to be done can be at the recycling center.
yeah if its any other material than plastic. ----
It depends on where you live and your local recycler.
It is impossible to say how many plastic bottles are thrown away daily in the Philippines. There are; however, recycling programs in the country. Depending on how successful the programs are, more and more plastic bottles should be recycled rather than simply thrown away.
Yes, all plastics are recyclable. When they are collected they are separated into their different kinds (this is why you should separate lids from bottles) and each kind is then recycled separately. It takes 7 oz of oil to make a 20 oz plastic bottle, so recycling plastic is very important.
All plastic bottles are easily recyclable. Plastic is a recyclable product and you should find that pretty much all recycling plants and locations take them. Drink bottles are probably the most common.
Yes, all plastics are recyclable. When they are collected they are separated into their different kinds (this is why you should separate lids from bottles) and each kind is then recycled separately. It takes 7 oz of oil to make a 20 oz plastic bottle, so recycling plastic is very important.
Burying plastic bottles is harmful to the environment as it does not degrade in the soil and can remain so for thousands of years.yes.
yes not yes is no
Publix or Walmart
Recycling plastic means that the plastic is reused to make more plastic things. This saves energy and stops the litter of plastic which is destroying killing birds and animals, especially marine animals.Landfills are full of discarded plastic bottles. Many cities are running out of suitable places to store their garbage. We have to stop this.Many plastic bottles float out to sea where they break down into smaller pieces. Birds, turtles and fish eat these pieces of plastic and die.Here's an excellent video "The Story of Three Plastic Bottles"
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Because of the plastic gyre the size of Texas in the pacific ocean
Within Alberta, the ABCRC refunds your bottle deposit based on the size of the container, not the material it is made out of. Other states and provinces may follow a similar guideline. Regardless, the bottle is still plastic, just a different form of it. If you paid a deposit when you bought the water, you should be able to reclaim that deposit at the recycling depot.