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Plastic

New National Report Shows Plastic Bag Recycling Reaches Record High

October 8, 2010

More Plastic Bags and Film Are Recycled than Ever Before; Growing Demand for Plastic Scrap ARLINGTON, Va., March 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ –The recycling of plastic bags and film reached a record high across the United States in 2008, continuing a growing national PET recycling machine . An estimated 832,394,000 pounds of post-consumer film (including plastic bags […]

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Eddy current plastic aluminum separator.mp4

October 8, 2010

Demonstrates an Eddy current separator from the great separator manufacturing firm Congelme. Thank you Congelme for the use of your industrial footage. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Eco Plastic Factory = PET Flakes and HDPE Flakes Export

October 7, 2010

Processing of PET and HDPE into flakes PET Flakes and HDPE Flakes EXPORT Capacity per month ( 500MT ) Eco Plastic Recycling Factory Co WLL email: ecoplasticoffice@gmail.com Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Recycled Plastic Lumber – Interesting Facts

October 6, 2010

Recycled Plastic Lumber can be made from high-density polyethylene plastic; it is usually in the form of a solid foamed recycled product. Usually used to make detergent bottles, shampoo bottles, juice and water containers and gallon style milk containers. It should not have any wood filler as this usually just peels, weathers, blisters or rots. […]

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Plastic Recycling Apeldoorn

October 5, 2010

Wethouder Michael Boddeke legt uit hoe het verwerken van plastic afval in Apeldoorn werkt. Hiervoor is er een machine als proef neergezet die het plastic afval direct na de inname verwerkt zodat het afval gesorteerd kan worden. Dit levert zuivere plastic afvalstromen op. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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plastic bags : Protecting Plastic Bag Recycling In California

October 4, 2010

According to a recent San Francisco Chronicle article, recycling in California is coming under attack by legislators who are debating AB1998, a bill that would dismantle the statewide plastic bag recycling infrastructure established just 4 years ago. The article argues that threatened by tough economic times, public confusion, uncertain markets for materials, this attack on […]

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Recycled Plastic Benches are now in Trend

October 2, 2010

Since a long time, plastic has been used for making many products that we use every day. From car bumpers to packaging, plastic has become an important part of our daily lives. Some of the products which are made out of recycled plastic are plastic benches, picnic tables, swings, etc. To know more, have a […]

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About Recycling Plastic

September 30, 2010

Although plastics came into our lives in the 1950’s, the safe use of plastics was then in question. It was not until the 1960’s that plastics became a part of our every day living and it was a great thing. It was used in everything from cups to auto parts. But it soon became a […]

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Recycling of plastic bottles

September 29, 2010

How many plastic bottles do you throw away per week? Soda, soft drinks and even water now come in plastic bottles. Nowadays, people tend to use more plastic bottles than glass bottles, because they are lighter and easier to use and can be thrown away afterwards. Even though using plastics has its plus points, there […]

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Why Buy Recycled Plastic Products for your Business?

September 28, 2010

Many businesses these days are interested in sustainable procurement. Sustainable procurement is about taking environmental and social factors into account when making purchasing decisions. It involves thinking about what the products are made of, how they were made, where they come from and who has made them. The aim of sustainable procurement is to lessen […]

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The Plastic Continent (And What You Can Do About It)

September 27, 2010

<!– @page { size: 8.5in 11in; margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } –> Sometimes called the “Plastic Continent” and sometimes called the “Pacific Garbage Patch”, it amounts to the same thing – an island of floating garbage, most of which is plastic, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. But there’s a reason […]

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