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The main goal of any recycling program is to maximize public participation, increase amounts of post-consumer materials recycled and minimize contamination. Collecting ‘all plastic bottles’ is an excellent way to achieve higher recovery rates for plastic bottles, especially PET and HDPE, and reduce unwanted contaminants in your program at the same time.
Why exclude the following bottles from recycling? Antifreeze containers - is ethylene glycol, a solvent. Residues from antifreeze bottles, if in contact with PET bottles, could affect the PET resin (depolymerize PET when heated) and therefore contaminate the recyclable PET bottle stream. As well, any residues in contact with workers is to be avoided. Therefore these bottles should not go into a recycling stream. Herbicides/pesticide containers - there is the potential for these chemicals to migrate into the container. If collected for recycling and further extruded (where the containers are heated) there is the possibility that the herbicide or heat modified herbicide residues would be emitted into the work place, creating a concern for worker safety. Therefore, these containers should not be collected for recycling. It is pointed out that where there are recycling programs for bulk agricultural containers (as in Canada) this is not an issue because the containers are triple rinsed and extruded at much lower temperatures or disposed of through cement kilns. Solvent containers - residues in containers may create a fire hazard. Residues may also migrate into the container, creating similar affect as outlined above. As well, these residues are not water soluable. They will float to the surface during the washing phase of reprocessing and would evaporate into the work place, creating a concern for worker safety. These containers should not be collected for recycling. Oil containers - any residues from these containers will contaminate other materials collected for recycling. As well, normal reprocessing operation wash systems do not have waste oil/water separation systems. These containers should not be collected in curbside recycling programs. OK To Include Windshield Wiper Bottles Residues are dilute solutions of either methanol and water or isopropanol and water. Both chemicals are totally soluble, nonflammable at the levels of dilutions sold and do not migrate into plastics. They have little effect on the plastics. |
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