Posts Tagged ‘Recycling’
Industrial Plastic Recycling: Remaking the Future
You’ve probably seen reports of plastic debris filling up landfills and harming natural ecosystems, resulting in plastic straw bans, tighter regulations, and more. As the effects of environmental damage continue to gain attention, recycling is top of mind for businesses and consumers alike. For most, recycling everyday bottles and cans is second nature, but the…
Read MoreAn Overview on Plastic Coding System for Resin Types
Plastic buyers in Michigan have a challenging job. They sift through and carefully sort a variety of products and materials, and everything has to be cleaned and processed. Although industrial and commercial plastics can be recycled into a number of items, the process isn’t always as easy as you might imagine. Fortunately, the Plastic Industry…
Read MoreTips to Getting the Maximum Value from Your Plastic Scrap
Recycling plays an important role both in growing our economy and preserving our environment. If you’re regularly recycling your industrial plastic scrap, you’re making important contributions to your community. However, if you’re not getting the most out of your plastic scrap, you’re basically throwing money out the window. To make sure you’re not generating any…
Read MoreRecycling Solutions for Manufacturing Plants
Selling plastic for recycling in Arkansas sounds like a simple enough option, but it isn’t always as straightforward or obvious as you might like. Unfortunately, there’s simply no one-size-fits-all solution for recycling when it comes to the manufacturing industry. The incredible variety of products and materials produced by manufacturers creates an obvious challenge. That’s not…
Read MoreRecycling Plastic By The Numbers
The numbers and symbols on the bottom of plastic bottles and containers have become increasingly important as recycling becomes more popular in the United States. The numbers – ranging from 1 to 7 – have a specific purpose when it comes to how plastic is recycled. This symbol is referred to as Number 1 Plastics.…
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