Yep.
Someone can determine which round plastic containers are recyclable by looking for a recyclable symbol on the plastic container. If there is a symbol then the plastic container is recyclable.
A spool of thread is very cheap. Spools of thread can be as cheap as a dollar or less a spool.
Yu cannot because thread comes in different linear densities.
A round object for winding thread or wire is commonly referred to as a spool. Spools can be made from various materials, including plastic, wood, or metal, and are designed to hold and dispense thread, wire, or other materials in a neat and organized manner. They often feature a central hub around which the material is wound, allowing for easy unwinding during use. Additionally, spools come in various sizes to accommodate different types and lengths of thread or wire.
I found this answer in a dictionary:# ## A cylinder of wood, plastic, cardboard, or other material on which wire, thread, or string is wound. ## The amount of wire, thread, or string wound on such a cylinder. ## Something similar to such a cylinder in shape or function. # A reel for magnetic tape.I hope this helps answer the question.
Yes because they are made of plastic which is recyclable
The paper wrapping will usually say please recycle. Almost any plastic is recyclable.
Plastic table covers which are made of good quality spandex material are recyclable.
The length of thread on a reel can vary widely depending on the type of thread and the size of the reel. For example, standard sewing thread spools may contain anywhere from 100 to 1,000 yards (or more) of thread, while larger industrial spools can hold thousands of yards. Specialty threads, such as fishing line or embroidery thread, also come in different lengths tailored to their specific uses. Always check the packaging for precise measurements.
All plastic is recyclable, but not all recycling companies will recycle every kind of plastic.
Plastic bottles are mostly recyclable
plastic, paper, glass, and metal are all recyclable.