They can be used as bird feeders (Cut a hole in the side and fill with seed), water storage, and even fish traps (Cut off at shoulders, put bait in the bottom, invert the top and seal. Fish can get in but not out).
The lightest recycable thing is plastic because it looks heavy but it is really light and its matierals used are light and that makes light!
it can be made into water bottles a cd a cup nicklace any thing of corse
for drinking with a liquid thing like a water
it is when you reuse somthing, are you make thing for plastic, metal, and burnible then for example you put paper in burnibal, cans in metal, and bottles in the plastic
yes all plastic bags can be recycledActually the so called "green" plastic bags designed to decompose cannot be recycled. Even one mixed in with a batch of ordinary bags being recycled can ruin it all.
They affect the weather by polluting the air .They pollute the air by the burning of the plastic bottles and other thing.
Plastic doesn't degrade in the sun or in land and so plastic bottles lie in the earth for possibly thousands of years. They don't bring any goodness to the soil. It takes energy - including oil - to make plastic bottles so the more produced the more energy used and the more carbons released into the atmosphere. The thing is that the water from most faucets is just as good as what is bought in stores. Plastic is a great thing but it must be recycled for the sake of the environment.
compost? recyclable thing?
Then the workers need to sort them out at the garbage separation facility- if there is one.
Yes. I am looking for the same thing as it was not available in my local store, and I found plenty of people online saying they have the 2-liters at their store.
A liter is a unit of volume in the metric system, equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimeters. An example of a liter would be a standard bottle of water, which typically contains 1 liter of liquid. Another example could be a liter of milk or a liter of gasoline, as these are commonly sold and measured in liters.
that depends on the level of income they have. poorer people rather collect paper and plastic bottles in the street then going to townhall meetings, but in general there is not that big of a difference