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  2. 6 Plastic Items You Should Never Recycle - AOL

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    Related: The 8 Best Shower Curtain Liners for Your Home . 2. Plastic Grocery Bags. RIC: #4. Most plastic shopping and produce bags are too thin to be recycled, because they get tangled in the ...

  3. Plastic bags, despite products' claims, shouldn't be recycled ...

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    Hard plastics with the No. 3 plastics are made with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and cannot be recycled. Film plastics, or No. 4 plastics, which include plastic shopping bags, bread bags and produce ...

  4. 12 Household Items You Should Never Recycle

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    Things like peanut butter jars, milk bottles, and plastic water bottles can typically go in your regular recycling bin, but items like plastic bags, plastic wrap, bottle caps, and takeout ...

  5. Plastic bag - Wikipedia

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    Plastic bags usually use less material than comparable to boxes, cartons, or jars, thus are often considered as "reduced or minimized packaging". [2] In June 2009 Germany’s Institute for Energy and Environmental Research concluded that oil-based plastics, especially if recycled, have a better life-cycle analysis than compostable plastics.

  6. Oxo-degradation - Wikipedia

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    From a reuse and recycling perspective, oxo-degradable plastics are generally not considered suitable for long-term applications. They are designed to break down over time, making them less suitable for reuse. In addition, recyclers have expressed concerns that oxo-degradable plastics may reduce the quality and value of recycled materials.

  7. Plastic cup - Wikipedia

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    However, plastic cups can be easier to recycle than paper cups. Paper is an absorbent material and often needs to be paired with a water-resistant material to prevent the liquid in the cup from being absorbed by the paper. Wax or PE (plastic) are the most common materials used to line paper cups. Paper cups lined with wax cannot be recycled.

  8. Why most plastic isn’t getting recycled - AOL

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    Greenpeace makes a case that plastic cannot be effectively recycled. Plastic waste, the study says, is “(1) extremely difficult to collect, (2) virtually impossible to sort for recycling, (3 ...

  9. Biodegradable plastic - Wikipedia

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    A plastic is considered a bioplastic if it was produced partly or wholly with biologically sourced polymers. A plastic is considered biodegradable if it can degrade into water, carbon dioxide, and biomass in a given time frame (dependent on different standards). Thus, the terms are not synonymous. Not all bioplastics are biodegradable. [44]