In case you did not know, your plastics are numbered. On the bottom of most plastic containers, there is a number, usually from 1 to 6.
There are about 50 different groups of plastics, with hundreds of different varieties. All types of plastic are recyclable. To make sorting and thus recycling easier, the American Society of Plastics Industry developed a standard marking code to help consumers identify and sort the main types of plastic. The number were place in the middle of the recycling symbol
.These types and their most common uses are:
Number 1: PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) - Fizzy drink bottles and oven-ready meal trays
Number 2: HDPE (High-density polyethylene) - Bottles for milk and washing-up liquids.
Number 3: PVC (Polyvinyl chloride) - Food trays, cling film, bottles for squash, mineral water and shampoo.
Number 4: LDPE ( Low density polyethylene) - Carrier bags and bin liners
Number 7: Other -Any other plastics that do not fall into any of the above categories. - An example is melamine, which is often used in plastic
So, if you notice this symbol with number in the middle of it, that means the plastic are number and you can recycle the plastic according to the number....
Think before you throw....


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