Step 1: Find HPDE Logos. The most common place you will find the HPDE logo is on plastic bags milk jugs and bottle caps. Step 2: Sort Your Bags. Biggest bag on bottom smallest bag on top. Step 3: Fold It to Your Size Flod your bags to whatever size you like. You could also cut...
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While hard plastic containers like water bottles, milk jugs and detergent containers can go in your container, flexible plastics like grocery bags, bubble wrap and styrofoam require special handling and can’t be recycled curbside. Lids are too small to recycle by themselves, so put them on the...
♻️ Found in: Milk jugs; juice bottles; bleach, detergent and other household cleaner bottles; shampoo bottles; some trash bags and shopping bags; motor oil bottles; butter and yogurt tubs; cereal box liners. ♻️ How to recycle it: HDPE can be picked up through most curbside recy...
For example, in eastern Canada, the litre-sized bags used for milk aren't recyclable everywhere, and most of them will inevitably end up in a landfill. Don’t overlook those—use plastic bread bags, milk bags, or those flimsy produce bags (which are also sometimes difficult to recycle) ...
#2 – HDPE(High-Density Polyethylene) is the stiff plastic used to make milk jugs, detergent and oil bottles, toys, and some plastic bags. HDPE is the most commonly recycled plastic and is considered one of the safest forms of plastic. ...
You’ll find this plastic in milk jugs, yogurt tubs, cleaning product containers, body wash bottles and similar products. Many children’s toys, park benches, planting pots, and pipes are also made from HDPE. Recycled HDPE is made into pens, plastic lumber, plastic fencing, picnic tables ...
We’ve all been there. And by “there” I mean standing in front of an open fridge trying to decide which of theeightdifferent containers of “butter”actuallycontain butter spread. Wouldn’t it be awesome if we could remove the print from the tubs, making it obvious which are leftovers ...