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by Alan Stanton Question by ant: i want to start a recycling house hold waste (eg nylons, plastics, bottles), computer wastes. how to start? Best answer: Answer by RobsthingsCheck with your cities website to see if they have recycling available. We have a drop off location. I wish we had curbside recycling. What do you […]
Question by Bluesman1960: When recycling plastics what becomes what and what is the end product? Does type 1 become type2 and so on. what is the final stage of plastic recycling? Best answer: Answer by EMMANUEL70PET (also known as polyester, represented by the plastic recycle symbol number 1), found in soft drink, water, juice, and […]
Question by Fatefinger: What do the numbers inside the recycling symbols on plastics stand for? I heard it has something to do with what it can hold. And not necessarily recycling. Best answer: Answer by †Christian† Servant of Godhttp://www.ec.gc.ca/EnviroZine/English/issues/26/any_questions_e.cfm Scroll down a bit.I think thats what your looking for. †Christian† What do you think? Answer […]
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by James Callan Question by Mikey: How do recycling plants separate different types of plastics? Better yet, how do recycling plants separate the different materials. I know that if you were to mix two different types of plastics, that they would not be able to be re-used(even though I heard of a new technology where […]
Plastics recycling increasingly sophisticated Tossing that plastic juice bottle into your home recycling bin is just the beginning. Beyond the bin, when the collected materials get processed, plastics recycling increasingly resembles rocket science. Read more on Seattle Times Dayton renews recycling contract The Dayton City Council Monday renewed a recycling contract, named the Heritage Parade […]
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