Thursday, September 25, 2014

A Guide To Recycling Codes: Plastics 1-3

Boro-Wide Recycling Corp.
Maspeth, NY 718-416-1656
 
If you've ever looked closely at a plastic container, you've probably noticed the recycling symbol along with a number and letter code located on its exterior. Although most people pay little attention to these codes, they are actually very important to recognize since they tell you a lot about the makeup of the container and its ability to be recycled in your local curbside program.

Are you familiar with each of the codes and which products they're associated with? If not, check out the first three below!

Number 1 Plastics: 
  • PET or PETE (polyethylene terephthalate)
  • Found in soda bottles, water bottles, beer bottles, mouthwash bottles, peanut butter containers and oven-able food trays
  • These plastics can be recycled through most curbside programs
Number 2 Plastics:
  • HDPE (high density polyethylene)
  • Found in milk jugs, juice bottles, bleach, detergent and household cleaner bottles, shampoo bottles, motor oil bottles, and butter and yogurt tubs
  • These plastics can be recycled through most curbside programs
Number 3 Plastics:
  • V (vinyl) or PVC
  • Found in window cleaner bottles, cooking oil bottles, clear food packaging, medical equipment, siding and piping
  • These plastics can rarely be recycled through curbside programs
At Boro Wide Recycling, we work to keep our planet safe by providing comprehensive recycling services to commercial and residential customers. Join us in our efforts! Contact us to learn how we can help you in your recycling efforts, and don't forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to stay up to date with the latest news in recycling efforts and eco-friendly tips.

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