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  2. Recycling codes - Wikipedia

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    Recycling codes on products. Recycling codes are used to identify the materials out of which the item is made, to facilitate easier recycling process.The presence on an item of a recycling code, a chasing arrows logo, or a resin code, is not an automatic indicator that a material is recyclable; it is an explanation of what the item is made of.

  3. How to recycle trees, gift wrap, food waste, packaging ... - AOL

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    Packaging materials Cardboard boxes can be broken down and put in the mixed recycling bin or at any of Lane County's transfer stations. Packing peanuts can be taken to some mailing stores, such as ...

  4. Packaging waste - Wikipedia

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    The type of packaging materials including glass, aluminum, steel, paper, cardboard, plastic, wood, and other miscellaneous packaging. [5] Packaging waste is a dominant contributor in today's world and responsible for half of the waste in the globe. [4] The recycling rate in 2015 for containers and packaging was 53 percent.

  5. Disposable cup - Wikipedia

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    The curbside recycling of polypropylene containers has gradually increased in some developed countries, but is still rather limited. [4] McDonald's switched from foam cups to paper cups in 2014, [6] and is moving to recycle paper cups in the UK, as of 2016, in partnership with Simply Cups and James Cropper. [7]

  6. Should companies pay to recycle their packaging? Some ... - AOL

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    To beat back the growing burden of packaging waste, House lawmakers have proposed forcing manufacturers to help pay for recycling all those cardboard boxes and plastic clamshell containers. By ...

  7. Polystyrene - Wikipedia

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    Grey polystyrene foam, incorporating graphite, has superior insulation properties. [45] Carl Munters and John Gudbrand Tandberg of Sweden received a US patent for polystyrene foam as an insulation product in 1935 (USA patent number 2,023,204). [46] PS foams also exhibit good damping properties, therefore it is used widely in packaging.

  8. Phase-out of polystyrene foam - Wikipedia

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    In California, the legislature passed SB54 in June 2022 as the Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act. [96] The law codifies extended producer responsibility (EPR) requirements for plastics, including a requirement that polystyrene be banned if recycling rates do not reach 25% by 2025. Recycling rates averaged 6% ...

  9. Westerville council swayed by city residents' objections to ...

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    So when he learned about the city's plans to operate a foam densifier machine near his home to recycle foam packing materials into compact bricks of plastic, he had mixed feelings.