You can recycle any type of plastic including PET, HDPE, Vinyl, LDPE, PP Polypropylene, etc. For specific items in these categories and current recycling prices check the link.
All plastics are recyclable. But not all recycling companies can deal with every kind of plastic. Many will not take polystyrene (styrofoam), for example.
Plastic bottles and containers are usually marked with the Resin ID Number on the bottom (1 to 7 ) within a triangle with three chasing arrows. That sign does not mean it can be recycled. It merely tells what kind of plastic has been used. All plastic can be recycled, even styrofoam and cling wrap. However some kinds may not be economical to recycle in your area. You have to check with your local authorities or the recycling plant just what plastics they will accept.
Yes they can and they are easily recycled. Look for bins at grocery stores, etc. Don't forget about reusing them to shop with until they aren't usable anymore. Don't take one from the cashier unless you need to and use a few as possible. Better yet, bring your own canvas bag or a tote to the store as they are stronger, can be kept indefinitely and can be personalized by you or your kids.
Plastic utensils cannot be recycled for health reasons, but most other plastics can be..even the unusual ones. A good place to look is earth911.com, just type in what you want to recycle and your location and it will tell you where exactly to go.. For things that are harder to recycle, like pens and styrofoam, this article has some pretty good alternative ideas
http://www.longislandpress.com/2009/03/12/green-facts-for-the-week-of-march-12-march-18/
Recyclable plastic has a triangle recycle symbol with a number identifying the plastic. 1-6 can all be recycled.
1.Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
2.High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
3.V Vinyl/Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
4.LDPE Low-Density Polyethylene
5.PP Polypropylene Refrigerated containers.
6.PS Polystyrene
7. other plastics, cannot be recycled.
not all plastics can be recycled but get melted down
scraps or something your done with so that it can be reused
plastic toys or metal toys like metal toy robot can be recycled (like aluminum,plastic,glass etc) so yes toys can be recycled
If course, just pop it into your recycling bin, as it takes plastic bottles, cardboard, paper and such.
yes
They are melted down then used in other plastics
how plastics are recycled?does the recycling have an impact on the environment
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Thermoplastics are the only ones that can be recycled. Thermosets cannot be recycled.
The Difficulties * Plastic cannot be recycled indefinitely and is generally not recycled into food containers. * Because plastics are lightweight, they are expensive to pick up and sort. * Variety of plastics used. * Automatic sorting equipment can be expensive. * Virgin resins can be cheaper to buy. * Some resins are difficult to clean. * Highlevel of contamination of household plastics. The Difficulties * Plastic cannot be recycled indefinitely and is generally not recycled into food containers. * Because plastics are lightweight, they are expensive to pick up and sort. * Variety of plastics used. * Automatic sorting equipment can be expensive. * Virgin resins can be cheaper to buy. * Some resins are difficult to clean. * Highlevel of contamination of household plastics.
Thermosetting plastics can not be recycled because they can not be reformed or re moulded
It is able to be precessed so that the materials do not end up as waste in a landfill and instead are used again. Depending on the material and the purpose for that specific material, it can be recycled into another product (many plastics are made of recycled plastics, and this often happens with papers, too) or it can be used for energy to power other devices in place of fuels or electricity.
That is commonly done.
Paper bags could be recycled. Plastics can't be deposed as well as paper. Plastics also cause littering.
they make new bottles out of it.
Plastics that have not been recycled before.
You could get your plastics recycled (eg, plastic bottles) by putting them in the recycling box if you have one. Then your plastics will go to the recycling place!