Plastics Recycling Chart: Can You Recycle That?
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Thank you David
Hope some day we will be able to recycle all plastics but hope even more that we will be able to rid ourselves of the scourge of plastic products that use fossil fuels, even ones recycled. Exxon just built a HUGE plastic plant in Beaver County PA. In the meantime our landfills continue to grow, our streams, rivers and oceans are being marjorly polluted and the air we breathe impacted by dangerous chemicals thru incineration of plastic products. Buy glass containers and bring your reusable bags wherever you shop.
Dear Julie,
Anything that’s listed that was used for containing or storing food can be recycled鈥攊f it is recyclable, that is! As to your question regarding what belongs in the compostable collection pile, than usually is specific to the facility. Some will take food scraps that include meat and/or bones, but others do not. Check with your transfer station attendant for specifics if signs don’t make it clear.
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We think we are doing something good for the environment but it鈥檚 a lie. Most everything we clean out and faithfully put into the recycle can or bags just goes into the dump. We unfortunately are just lied to. But I continue to recycle hoping one day it will actually be done.
After reading through the comments, I'll add that in my community (Broward County, FL) the cities and county no longer recycle ANYTHING. They burn what used to be recycled. Some waste is dumped on an ever growing mountain of garbage while supposed recycle items are burned. I still don't know how they discern the differences. I live about 8 miles from the facility which burns all recycle materials which is deemed "safe" because the temperature of the burn is so intense. Just waiting for that pollution shoe to drop. It is virtually impossible to avoid plastic containers and utensils. Miami Beach has an ordinance banning plastic straws, just not sure it is a difference maker at this point, with the uncontrollable Spring Breakers. Sadly the efforts are NOT unified by city, county, state. The actions should be federal.
Can headlight assembles be recycled ?
depends on the community. your local collision center may take these in for their recycling programs. otherwise some of these units may have circuits inside. then, these are e-recycled. most of these are made with plastic ABS that is not yet readily recyclable in the USA.
Hi William, Thanks for your question. There is a chance that some pieces of your headlight assembly can be recycled. It all depends on the materials that were used to make it. Without knowing the materials, it is difficult to say what, if any, can be recycled. Your best approach would be to talk to an employee at your local recycling center to see what they will accept.
Knowing that we have a plastics problem and there is so many single use plastics, why aren't we coming up with ways to eliminate this problem, we should make all plastics to be recyclable, I can't find an answer to this question?
Cathy you know the answer!馃馃憠馃徎馃挵馃挼馃挵馃挼! Same reason why sooo many things in history had every politician/Dr's swear by it & even say it was " very healthy to smoke/ ingest or use!" Then decades later it comes out that it's been killing 100's of thousands of people...
It's because cash is king & plastic is cheap. China stopped buying the used plastic years back, it became more costly to ship it back then buying cheap new plastic, since then very little is actually recycled. Also people don't know & most who do don't care enough to make change.
I also think the handful of Asian oligarchs who own almost all of the plastic factories & pellet plants in the world, spend a lot of money keeping people quiet. There's a documentary on the plastic factory in Texas, it details the massive destruction it has had on the cities in the surrounding areas, the people & wildlife as well!
Hey Cathy,
I couldn't agree more. I have found that states have funding that can help businesses create more sustainable business practices but it is limited on who can apply and the application window is not always open. Avoiding plastic will remain the best way to lower plastic pollution. I think we need more legislation that requires education around the topic of plastic so the public can make more informed decisions and would feel more compelled to support a no plastic movement.