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By admin on Thu, 07/25/2013 - 07:40

as you toss off the pot from your cold dinner, you see a number underneath the package. the number, put next to the recycle symbol, halts you for a time. you doubt whether wastedisposal company of your community will recycle the package. if it doesn&rsquot, you might be tending to look out for other options of recycling. the numbers printed on the bottom of the plastic containers have definite meanings. learning to correctly dispose of plastics in the most possible ecological way, however, may need that you tack up a useful cheat sheet to keep the information uncomplicatedly. step 1 contact your wastedisposal company. some of the trash pickup and dropoff centres need that you use a selected bin to dispose commingles. if the wastedisposal company has no such rule, you can tossed off your trash at a large plastic bin which you can find nearly at any major hardware store. step 2 try to learn the numbers. on the back side of the most plastic packaging, under the recycling symbol, you will see a number. you need to find out that which numbers your company accepts. the recycling codes also show different kinds of plastic. 1 refers to pet, or polyethylene terephthalate water and soda bottles number 2 refers to, hdpe or high density polyethylene detergents, bleach or milk containers number 3 indicates, pvc, or polyvinyl chloride toys, furniture and certain types of packaging number 4 refers to ldpe , or low density polyethylene sandwich bags and grocery produce bags number 5 is for pp or polypropylene ropes and clothing number 6 is for ps , or polystyrene styrofoam and number 7 for other plastic mixtures. step 3 post a cheat sheet near your recycle bin. note down all the numbers which your recycling company accepts and post the sheet near your bins. some wastedisposal companies expect people to segregate the plastics by number into separate bins. some companies do not take all numbers. you need to learn what doesn&39t goes in the bin and what goes. step 4 look out other options. if your company accepts only few plastics, search for other disposal areas in your locality. for instance, some grocery stores will give bins for no. 5 plastics or plastic grocery bags. step 5 reuse and reduce the use. by cautiously choosing what you consume, you can keep plastics out of landfills altogether. get a canvas bag while visiting the grocery store. instead of purchasing sandwich bags, reuse the bags from your grocer&39s produce section or the plastic from bread packaging. source of information httpgreenliving.nationalgeographic.comrecycleplasticpackaging3217.html

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