Can this be Recycled? by Jacob Powell
Can this be Recycled? A simple question that comes up anytime someone must throw an item away. Although its a simple question, it has great significance when it comes to keeping are planet free of excessive waste and pollutants. So what really can you recycle? Well lets start with some simple rules.
When it comes to food containers, the majority of them cannot be recycled due to one issue: food grease and residue. Recycled items don’t have to be pristinely clean, but food residue can render recycled materials less valuable. More than metal or plastic, paper absorbs oil and residue from food, so it’s harder to get out. Beyond pizza boxes, paper napkins, plates, and towels are all non-recyclable for this reason. So before you recycle a food container, double check for large food remains or significant grease stains before recycling.
Secondly, most juice boxes and milk cartons aren't recyclable. These containers are mostly paper, but they have an ultra-thin plastic coating low-density polyethylene or LPDE (a #4 plastic). Some juice boxes also include an aluminum foil lining. Though these items are individually recyclable, it can be quite hard to separate these linings from the carton, hence why many curbside recycling programs don’t accept juice boxes.
At this point you may be thinking: what's the point of even trying to recycle if mostly everything either can't be recycled or just get's rejected? This a problem facing the whole globe. Recycling is an incredibly strenuous process and takes lots of precision and care. A solution must be found to make recycling more inclusive and accessible. Some cities, such as Houston, are proposing an all-in-one plan. The idea is to put trash, recycling, and compost in one bin and then the bin would be sorted by a machine on site of a landfill or recycling plant. This is an issue that may require a time sacrifice in order to recycle more items, but I feel that it is worth it. For now here is a chart to help know what can be recycled in Texas.
What do you feel should be more recyclable?
What measures can be taken to make the recycling process more efficient
What effects could recycling have on the world?
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