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Changes are coming — at last — to the Resin Identification Code. While the changes may seem superficial, the reality is that if they're successful, this has the potential to change the public ...
There are a total of seven resin codes and each number signifies a different category of plastics. But does that mean they can all be recycled?
For a long time, some recyclers -- and even more municipalities -- have had a big problem with the resin identification code. Now someone is stepping up and proposing a plan that could be an ...
Two plastics recycling associations -- the Association of Postconsumer Plastic Recyclers (APR) and the National Association for PET Container Resources (NAPCOR) -- are expressing concern about the ...
There are a total of seven resin codes and each number signifies a different category of plastics. But does that mean they can all be recycled?
There are a total of seven resin codes and each number signifies a different category of plastics. But does that mean they can all be recycled?
There are a total of seven resin codes and each number signifies a different category of plastics. But does that mean they can all be recycled?
There are a total of seven resin codes and each number signifies a different category of plastics. But does that mean they can all be recycled?
There are a total of seven resin codes and each number signifies a different category of plastics. But does that mean they can all be recycled?
There are a total of seven resin codes and each number signifies a different category of plastics. But does that mean they can all be recycled?
There are a total of seven resin codes and each number signifies a different category of plastics. But does that mean they can all be recycled?
There are a total of seven resin codes and each number signifies a different category of plastics. But does that mean they can all be recycled?