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Do you know your PP from your HDPE, and your PVC from your soft plastics? Plastic recycling is a minefield, so here's how to tell what you're dealing with and which bin you should put it in.
And even PET only gets recycled a relatively small percentage of the time.
The industry claims that 9% - 18% of plastic put in recycling bins gets recycled but even that’s probably an overstatement. Also they’re including the plastic which gets shipped to SE Asia for “recycling” - but once it gets there it’s actually landfilled because that’s cheaper than recycling. So the amount of actual plastic recycling which actually occurs is probably negligible.
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I believe the rates for paper and glass are much better.
And even PET only gets recycled a relatively small percentage of the time.
The industry claims that 9% - 18% of plastic put in recycling bins gets recycled but even that’s probably an overstatement. Also they’re including the plastic which gets shipped to SE Asia for “recycling” - but once it gets there it’s actually landfilled because that’s cheaper than recycling. So the amount of actual plastic recycling which actually occurs is probably negligible.