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  2. Recycling codes - Wikipedia

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    Recycling codes on products. Recycling codes are used to identify the materials out of which the item is made, to facilitate easier recycling process.The presence on an item of a recycling code, a chasing arrows logo, or a resin code, is not an automatic indicator that a material is recyclable; it is an explanation of what the item is made of.

  3. Paper recycling - Wikipedia

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    It is strained through screens, which removes plastic (especially from plastic-coated paper) that may still be in the mixture. It is then cleaned, de-inked (ink is removed), bleached, and mixed with water. Then it can be made into new recycled paper. [4] The share of ink in a wastepaper stock is up to about 2% of the total weight. [5]

  4. Recycling by product - Wikipedia

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    Almost all paper can be recycled today, but some types are harder to recycle than others. Papers coated with plastic or aluminium foil, and papers that are waxed, pasted, or gummed are usually not recycled because the process is too expensive.

  5. Confused about Boise recycling? You’re not alone. Here are ...

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    Since Boise’s first recycling center opened in the 1970s, residents have faced confusion over exactly which items are recyclable. Today, it’s more complex than ever.

  6. Coated paper - Wikipedia

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    Heat sealable paper; Barrier packaging; Plastic coatings or layers usually make paper recycling more difficult. Some plastic laminations can be separated from the paper during the recycling process, allowing filtering out the film. [10] [11] If the coated paper is shredded prior to recycling, the degree of separation depends on the particular ...

  7. Packaging waste - Wikipedia

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    The type of packaging materials including glass, aluminum, steel, paper, cardboard, plastic, wood, and other miscellaneous packaging. [5] Packaging waste is a dominant contributor in today's world and responsible for half of the waste in the globe. [4] The recycling rate in 2015 for containers and packaging was 53 percent.

  8. Cardboard - Wikipedia

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    Boards that are laminates, wax coated, or treated for wet-strength are often more difficult to recycle. Clean cardboard (i.e., cardboard that has not been subject to chemical coatings) "is usually worth recovering, although often the difference between the value it realizes and the cost of recovery is marginal". [11]

  9. Amazon claims its packages are recyclable. Much of the ... - AOL

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