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BillyBB | 23:55 Sat 11th Mar 2006 | Science
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Is Polypropylene more expensive to recycle? Our council does not accept it.


Some food containers have a concentric squares pattern, does this denote a type of plastic?


I remove milk bottle tops but include them in the bag, do these get recycled or binned?

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The concentric squares icon on electrical items means 'double insulated' so it does not need an earth connection. I have never seen it on food items.


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They accept types 1, 2 and 3 but we are still throwing away PP and the very thin vacuum formed stuff with no ID. Some of the thin stuff has this 1/2" square symbol with multiple squares disappearing into the middle.


I'm sure the milk container tops are different plastic to the bottle and wanted to know what it was.

EDDIE51

Sorry to be a pedant but the majority of 2 litre plastic drink bottles are made from a polymer spelt Polyethylene Terephthalate. The abbreviated form is PET not PTE.
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