[fokkejongerden], a student at the [Delft University of Technology] in the Netherlands, proposes one solution for all the plastic that passes through one’s dwelling by turning HDPE into tiles.
and high-density polyethylene (HDPE), No. 2, used for milk jugs and shampoo and detergent bottles, are recycled at rates of 20.9% and 10.3%, respectively, Greenpeace says. But every other type of ...
Hazardous materials need careful handling, especially when it comes to storage and transport. Industries working with ...
Only two kinds of plastic (#1 PET, or Polyethylene Terephthalate, and #2 HDPE, or High-Density Polyethylene) are widely accepted by most curbside recycling programs. Some examples of things you ...