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, a consultancy group that helps corporations achieve their sustainability goals. "There's not even a state program. Everything is managed on a local level. Ask them for a current instruction sheet. It may be on their website, the lid of your curbside waste bin, or come in the form of a newsletter." This document should tell you which types of plastic they are currently able to send to recycling plants, which will likely be #1, PETE and #2, HDPE, the pro explains.
For certainty, consult this list of the numerical symbols with the types of plastics, where they're found, and what they make once recycled.#1 PET or PETE—Polyethylene Terephthalate PET plastics are used for single-use beverage, salad dressing, and mouthwash bottles, as well as peanut butter jars and other food packaging because it's considered safe and easy to recycle. These plastics are included in most municipal recycling programs. The bottles are
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