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Real recycling made easy - number 1 and 2 plastic
Size, shape or robustness does not determine whether plastic items can be recycled or not. What does matter, is a container’s number. Check for the numbers contained within the recycling arrows and only put those with a 1 or 2 in your recycling crate. These numbers are often found on the base of containers but not always. It can be confusing because there are other numbers on items, which are to do with coding which manufacturers use and have nothing to do with recycling. The 1 and 2 indicate the grade of plastic and are used for many juice and soft drink containers, most plastic milk, yoghurt and cream bottles (not pottles), plastic Vegemite jars, some shampoo bottles, many household cleanser containers (eg Check that number washing detergent, jiff), and some icecream containers (although not their lids). Some care is needed as PVC plastic, which is stamped 3, can also look identical to 1 clear plastic. If these two types of plastic are mixed in the re-manufacturing process, the bottles end up with small holes in them. Discard lids and rinse clean It is important that all plastic items are rinsed clean of all original contents whether food, drink or cleaning material. To make recycling as easy as possible you Discard lids and rinse clean are not required to sort your items. But, there is a person on the truck who has to sort all items by hand – it is intensive work made very unpleasant by decaying food, and material falling out of containers. Further, items may be stored for several weeks or months, until there is sufficient quantity for transporting to manufacturers. Dirty items can smell and become a health hazard, attracting vermin. Real recycling See also: http://www.ccc.govt.nz/Waste/KerbsideRecycling/ Further information. If you have any questions, contact us at: waste@ccc.govt.nz or phone 941 8830. If you would like a copy of an information poster called Real Recycling made easy, you can collect one from the Council Service Centres, Civic Offices in Tuam Street, or phone 941 8830 and one will be sent to you. |