Recycling Myths

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How many of us truly understand the specifics of recycling our waste? Beyond the simple act of purchasing less, it’s important to educate ourselves about what can actually be recycled. For instance, items like plastic bottles, aluminum cans, and paper products often make the cut, but there are many nuances to consider.

A common question that arises is whether you should screw the top back on before discarding a water bottle. In many recycling programs, it is recommended to keep the cap on; however, this can vary based on local regulations. Some facilities prefer the cap to be removed, as it may not be recyclable in the same way or can interfere with the processing of the bottle itself. It’s crucial to check with your local recycling guidelines for the best practices.

Another aspect to consider is contamination. Rinsing out food containers before recycling can make a significant difference, as greasy or leftover items can render entire bales of recyclables unusable. Furthermore, many people are unaware that not all plastics are created equal, and many types marked with recycling symbols may not be accepted in your local program.

This lack of understanding highlights the importance of education in waste management and recycling practices. By being informed, we can all take actionable steps to make a positive impact. Below is a link to a video that I found via the New York Times, which might be useful to help you do your part in tackling these challenges as we face the growing concerns of Climate Change. The more we learn and share about recycling and waste reduction, the more effective we can be in our efforts.

Sources: https://www.climateofourfuture.org/recycling-plastic-bottle-lids-what-you-need-to-know/

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