Recycling Plastic Bottles

Be familiar with the numbers encircled by triangle of arrows of the recyclable materials, by grouping them together according to the number assigned as this process break down different recyclable materials which have been assembled together namely the omnipresent plastic bottles.

As a matter of fact, we know plastic bottles are recyclable but not in its entire form. Many recycling centers do not accept plastic lids, tops and caps. They are usually made of a different plastic than the containers they accompanied and can contaminate the recycling stream while also jamming equipment and injuring workers.

The recycling process will be hindered by mixed group of recyclable materials, separating the containers with is caps or lids make them recyclable. Before discarding the bottle to the recycling bin, it is always helpful to unscrew the cap or lid.

Recycling by the Numbers

The symbol code we’re familiar with—a single digit ranging from 1 to 7 and surrounded by a triangle of arrows—was designed by The Society of the Plastics Industry  (SPI) in 1988 to allow consumers and recyclers to differentiate types of plastics while providing a uniform coding system for manufacturers.

The numbers, which 39 U.S. states now require to be molded or imprinted on all eight-ounce to five-gallon containers that can accept the half-inch minimum-size symbol, identify the type of plastic. According to the American Plastics Council, an industry trade group, the symbols also help recyclers do their jobs more effectively.

Easy Plastics to Recycle

The easiest and most common plastics to recycle are made of polyethylene terephthalate (PETE) and are assigned the number 1. Examples include soda and water bottles, medicine containers, and many other common consumer product containers. Once it has been processed by a recycling facility, PETE can become fiberfill for winter coats, sleeping bags and life jackets. It can also be used to make bean bags, rope, car bumpers, tennis ball felt, combs, cassette tapes, sails for boats, furniture and, of course, other plastic bottles.

Number 2 is reserved for high-density polyethylene plastics. These include heavier containers that hold laundry detergents and bleaches as well as milk, shampoo and motor oil. Plastic labeled with the number 2 is often recycled into toys, piping, plastic lumber and rope. Like plastic designated number 1, it is widely accepted at recycling centers.

Plastics Less Commonly Recycled

Polyvinyl chloride, commonly used in plastic pipes, shower curtains, medical tubing, vinyl dashboards, and even some baby bottle nipples, gets number 3. Like numbers 4 (wrapping films, grocery and sandwich bags, and other containers made of low-density polyethylene) and 5 (polypropylene containers used in Tupperware, among other products), few municipal recycling centers will accept it due to its very low rate of recyclability.

Another Useful Plastic to Recycle
Number 6 goes on polystyrene (Styrofoam) items such as coffee cups, disposable cutlery, meat trays, packing “peanuts” and insulation. It is widely accepted because it can be reprocessed into many items, including cassette tapes and rigid foam insulation.

Hardest Plastics to Recycle

Last, but far from least, are items crafted from various combinations of the aforementioned plastics or from unique plastic formulations not commonly used. Usually imprinted with a number 7 or nothing at all, these plastics are the most difficult to recycle and, as such, are seldom collected or recycled. More ambitious consumers can feel free to return such items to the product manufacturers to avoid contributing to the local waste stream, and instead put the burden on the makers to recycle or dispose of the items properly.


Southern Steel Berhad – Steel Wire Rod, Coated Pipe, Deformed Bar Manufacturer

Southern Steel is a producer of a wide range of steel products since few years ago and it products including steel bar, steel wire rod, Wire Rope, Mechanical Wire, Oil Seal wire, Galvanized Wire and etc.


Cixi Lipper Daily-Use commodity Co., Ltd

Cixi Lipper Daily-Use commodity

Cixi Lipper Daily-Use commodity

Cixi Lipper Daily-Use commodity Co., Ltd. was founded at the beginning of 2008, which locates in south bank, gulf of Hangzhou , near the famous Ningbo port. The company have self-operation export and import right, specializes in the daily-use commodity, such as plastic , series of water bottle. Their products is popular in America, eastern European, Western euroean , asian counries. The annual sales amount is about 4 million US Dollar. Export business is about 3.5 million US Dollars. To offer qulaity products and services to customer is their main core objective.

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Topnotch Industrial Company

Topnotch Industrial Company

Topnotch Industrial Company

Topnotch Industrial Company is a Hong Kong-based company specializes in manufacturing Polycarbonate Bottles and Double Wall Thermal Mugs. They offer high quality products, excellent services, and competitive price to meet the stringent demands of the worldwide gifts and premium markets today.

Topnotch manufacturing plants are located in the Guangdong Province with over 10 years’ manufacturing experience. Their factories are well equipped with advanced machinery and have over 150 well-trained workers. They have their own in-house Product Development Team to develop new items each year. Customer’s own designs and OEM projects are welcome.

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