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Plastic Recycling Centers in the United States

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American Paper Recycling Inc
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Materials Accepted :ABS Plastic, LLDPE Film (Natural), Rigid Plastics, Magazines, Paper (Mixed) 5 materials
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800-762-6790

Yard Address:

301 West Lake Street
Northlake
Illinois
United States
ZIP : 60164
Alton Materials
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Materials Accepted :Aluminum, INSULATED WIRE, Lead, Nickel, Stainless Steel, Titanium, Zinc, Electric Motors, ABS Plastic,… 10 materials
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618.462.0277
OPEN NOW 08 AM - 4 PM

Yard Address:

806 Industrial Drive
Sparta
Illinois
United States
Allan Co-San Diego
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Materials Accepted :Plastic Film, Paper (Mixed) 2 materials
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Curbside
(661) 273-0775
OPEN NOW 07 AM - 4 : 30 PM

Yard Address:

39530 12th Street East
Palmdale
California
United States
ZIP : 93550

Frequently Asked Questions on Plastic Recycling

What are the plastic recycling symbols?

Plastic recycling symbols also known as resin identification codes, are standardized symbols used to identify the type of plastic resin used in a product.

  • Polyethylene terephthalate PETE or PET (#1): beverage bottles
  • High-density polyethylene HDPE (#2): milk jugs and detergent bottles
  • Polyvinyl chloride PVC (#3): pipes and some packaging
  • Low-density polyethylene LDPE (#4): found in plastic bags and flexible packaging
  • Polypropylene PP (#5): used in yogurt containers and bottle caps
  • Polystyrene PS (#6): found in foam packaging and disposable cups
  • Miscellaneous plastics like polycarbonate (#7): specialty items

These symbols allow consumers and recyclers to easily identify and sort plastics according to their resin type.

Which plastic cannot be recycled?

Some plastics that are typically not recycled or are difficult to recycle include:

  • PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
  • Polystyrene (PS)
  • Mixed plastics
  • Certain plastics with chemical contaminants

To address the current environmental challenges, it is important to reduce plastic consumption, choose recyclable materials whenever possible, and properly dispose of plastic waste.

Are most plastics 100% recyclable?

Not all plastics are 100% recyclable. The recyclability of any plastic item mainly depends on key factors such as - type, quality, and the availability of recycling facilities capable of processing it. Plastics are categorized into different resin codes, ranging from #1 to #7, based on their chemical composition and properties. While some plastics, such as Polyethylene Terephthalate or PET (#1) and High-Density Polyethylene or HDPE (#2), are commonly recycled, others such as PVC (#3) and polystyrene (#6), are less commonly recycled.

What is plastic recycling?

Plastic recycling is converting waste plastic materials into products that are usable. The process involves collecting unwanted plastic items, organizing them based on their type and quality, cleaning and shredding them into smaller pieces, and then reforming these pieces into fresh plastic products. This recycling procedure helps –

  • conserve natural resources
  • reduce the need for new plastic production
  • minimize pollution and environmental degradation
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