reduce ... reuse ... recylce ...
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at 9:19AM Someone recently asked me if they could recycle meat trays. Here is a brief look at recycling - or you can look here. that covers meat trays.
What can you put in your yellow bin?
Most councils recycle 1-3 and many recycle the full range. The materials that are accepted depends on the waste recycling contractor and facilities that the materials are taken to.
| PET | Polyethylene terephthalate - Fizzy drink bottles and oven-ready meal trays | |
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HDPE | High-density polyethylene - Bottles for milk and washing-up liquids. |
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PVC | Polyvinyl chloride - Food trays, cling film, bottles for squash, mineral water and shampoo. |
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LDPE | Low density polyethylene - Carrier bags and bin liners. |
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PP | Polypropylene - Margarine tubs, microwaveable meal trays. |
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PS | Polystyrene - Yoghurt pots, foam meat or fish trays, hamburger boxes and egg cartons, vending cups, plastic cutlery, protective packaging for electronic goods and toys. |
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OTHER | Any other plastics that do not fall into any of the above categories. - An example is melamine, which is often used in plastic plates and cups, nylon and acrylic. |
One thing that had stood out to me while doing my PDC is that people today often use the 3-R’s to justify products in the consumer world. REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE! Which is great to do generally, but I think that society relies too heavily on Recycling and not a lot on Reuse or Reduce.
A word of encouragement - Reuse and Reduce, before you Recycle. GO GREENER!
Just a scary piece for you: The United Nations report: Contaminated water now kills more people than all forms of violence including wars http://on.cnn.com/doETH7

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