Monday, September 15, 2008

Plastics Recycling

Recycling Plastic - What You Should Know by Christopher John Graham

If you're looking to do your part when it comes to the environment, then one of the best ways is to recycle plastic. You, like most others in your community are probably making a habit of tossing your plastic bottles and margarine containers into the appropriate bin, but what about all of the other plastic items that wind up in the trash bin? I bet there are dozens of things that you're not sure are recyclable and end up throwing away with the garbage instead. This article will cover all of that and more so that you can be the best and most responsible recycler around!

The first thing that you need to do is know how to recycle your usual household items properly and that begins with cleaning them out. Don't just scrape up that last but of peanut butter and toss the dirty container into your recycle bin-clean it! At the very least you should be rinsing your plastic containers before recycling them. Next, you should know that the items that the plastic items in your recycling bins should only include things such as: water and other beverage bottles, cooking oil containers, detergent containers and milk bottles. Plastic bags can go into the bin as well, but as not all bags are the same, you may be better off going the extra mile-literally-and dropping them off at the local grocery store. Most stores now have a container made specifically for plastic bag drop off and take care of the recycling for you. Just remember to clean out the bags before recycling them regardless of the method that you opt for.

Something else that you may not realize is that many caps or lids are made from a different type of plastic than the containers and are not recyclable, so unless you are certain of the material; throw caps and lids away with the garbage. While we're on the subject of garbage; you should also know that diapers, plastic food wrap, vegetable oil bottles and many yogurt containers are also not to be put in the recycling bin. This also goes for any labels on plastic bottles or containers, including many of the spray pumps on cleaning supplies.

Taking the time to recycle your plastics properly may seem like a bit of a drag when you're strapped for time as so many of us are, but you need to remember that an extra few minutes spent being diligent about recycling means a better world for you and your loved ones. Besides, much like the basic recycling that you're already required to do; this too will become second nature after awhile and you'll be doing it without thinking twice before you know it!

Finally, if you're looking for other ways to recycle your plastics; consider reusing the items that you can. Many cleaning products now offer refillables. You can also buy a large jug of spring water and fill up the little bottle that fits so perfectly in your lunch bag as opposed to constantly buying and tossing out the smaller bottles. Or use some plastic margarine containers in place of buying more storage containers. The ways that you can recycle are endless if you give it a little thought.

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