Plastic Recycling Recycling
Sustainability Service Providers Near You
Plastic Recycling Recyclers
Earth First Aid Curbside Recycling
458 Charles St
Billings, MT 59101
Earthbound Recycling
25 Truitt Dr
Eureka, MO 63025
EarthTech Contracting
2101 Dennisville Petersburg Rd
Woodbine, NJ 08270
Earthworks Recycling, Inc.
1904 E Broadway Ave
Spokane, WA 99202
Earthworm, Inc.
65 Inner Belt Rd
Somerville, MA 02143
East LA Recycling
2750 E 1st St
Los Angeles, CA 90033
Eastern Recycling Services
7616 Canton Center Dr
Baltimore, MD 21224
Eco-Cycle Inc.
6400 Arapahoe Rd
Boulder, CO 80303
Ecology, Inc
3N001 Powis Rd
West Chicago, IL 60185
Ecomaine
64 Blueberry Rd
Portland, ME 04102
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Plastic Recycling Recycling FAQs
What types of plastics can be recycled?
Plastics labeled with #1 (PET) and #2 (HDPE), such as water bottles and detergent containers, are commonly recyclable. Check local guidelines for specifics.
Can plastic bags be recycled in curbside programs?
No, plastic bags are not accepted in most curbside programs. They can be recycled at designated drop-off locations, often found at grocery stores.
How should plastics be prepared for recycling?
Rinse containers to remove food and liquids. Avoid crushing bottles to ensure proper sorting at recycling facilities.
What happens to recycled plastics?
Recycled plastics are processed into pellets or flakes, which can be used to manufacture new products, including containers, textiles, and construction materials.
Why is it important to recycle plastics?
Recycling plastics conserves resources, reduces landfill waste, and helps decrease the environmental pollution caused by plastic production and disposal.