- There
are over 50 different types of plastic that are in use today. However, the
mostly used plastics are HDPE,
PVC and PET.
- It is
good to deposit the waste plastic bottles at the local recycling banks.
- The
plastic bottles should be cleaned initially, before taking them for
recycling.
- Purchasing
those containers that your residential recycling program won’t accept must
be avoided.
- You
can seek the help of your county’s department of public works or other
recycling centers to determine what type of plastic to recycle and where
to take them for recycling.
- Crush
the plastic containers to save space in your recycling bin.
- The plastic
bottles should be deposited in the recycle bins. Throwing away the
plastic bottles in the trash should be avoided.
- Many
of the recyclers do not recycle all kinds of plastics. It is necessary to
find out what kind of program your community has, for recycling plastics.
- Remember
to remove all the labels and caps from the plastic bottles before you send
them for recycling.
- Follow your community’s instructions on
what to do with your plastic bottles. Most often there is a special
curbside collection for recycling, but otherwise take them to your local
Bottle-Bank.

FACTS
1. Americans
use a whooping 2,500,000 plastic bottles every hour. And the sad news is that
most of those used bottles reach the landfills.
2. Recycling
plastic saves twice much energy as burning it in an incinerator.
3. Plastic
bags and other plastic garbage thrown into the ocean kill as many as 1,000,000
sea creatures every year.
4. Americans
throw away 25,000,000 plastic beverage bottles every hour.