When your recycling container is full the best place to take it is the local recycling center. Which will be able to take your items and possibly give you some cash for them.
The plastic container symbols indicate the type of plastic used in the container and provide guidance on recycling.
Remove it and dump it in an EPA approved container and take the contents to your recycling center.
J. Sloan has written: 'Bibliography on recycling of container materials' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Containers, Recycling, Recycling (Waste, etc.) 'Prints'
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.
Rubbermaid sells them and calls them "Recycling Containers". I guess you could also use the word "Receptacle", such as "Glass Receptacle" or "Paper Receptacle".
There is a company called Arc Recycling that will help your business get a container and pick it up when it is full for a small monthly fee. You can also rent a larger box for an additional fee.
To safely dispose of old kitchen knives, wrap them in several layers of newspaper or cardboard, then place them in a sturdy container such as a box or plastic container. Label the container as "Sharp Objects" and seal it securely with tape. You can then take the container to a local recycling center or contact your waste management company for guidance on proper disposal.
You can take them to home dept for recycling. they take the gas out and melt them down.
The mark on the container typically indicates information such as the material, capacity, manufacturer, and sometimes recycling information. It is there to help users identify important details about the container and how it should be used or recycled.
Take it to a recycling center and ask someone who works there into which container they would prefer you place it.
Any recycling center in any city, New York or otherwise, accept aluminum recycling. All you need to do is find your local recycle center and take in your recycling.
I would say glass or plastic definitely plastic though we have used a lot of that.