Different plastics are made from different types of polymers. The different types of polymer give the plastics different characteristics and make them good for different applications.
e.g. Fizzy pop bottles are made from PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate); milk, juice and detergent bottles are made from HDPE (High Density Polyethylene); a few bottles are still made from PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) Most plastic products carry a symbol that shows what they are made of. Sometimes they have letters on them, some have letters and a triangle, while some only have a triangle with a number in it. This is because different polymers have their own names and numbers. Here are a couple of quick tricks to help you to find out which type of plastic your bottle is made from:
To find out more about identifying different types of plastic bottles click here Of course there are lots of other plastics being used all the time in many different applications. Yogurt pots, for instance, are made from polystyrene. Other plastics, like polypropylene, are used in many products. So why do we only talk about recycling plastic bottles? There are many types of plastic being used, but many of them are blends of different polymer types. Not all food tubs are made from the same polymers and if different polymer types are recycled together they lose their special qualities. For example, if a load of PET was to be recycled with a load of HDPE to create a new blended plastic, it is unlikely that the new material will have the pressure bearing properties of the original PET. To find out more about why only plastic bottles can be recycled at the current time, click here |