Bottles, Wine Bottles, Jars – Can it be recycled?

March 1st, 2009 @ // No Comments

Yes, you can! Many types of glass can be recycled via the Recycling for Charity bottle banks at your nearest local recycling centers.

How should I recycle glass?

  • Glass containers such as bottles and jars should be cleaned and any tops or corks removed before recycling.
  • When using bottle banks, put the glass in the correct bank for clear, green or brown glass. Blue glass goes in with green glass.
  • Only use bottle banks during the day – the sound of smashing bottles can make a real racket which disturbs people who live nearby!
  • Remember not to litter the area around the bottle bank with your empty bags and boxes.

You can’t recycle: Light bulbs, glass ovenware or electrical equipment. Dispose of these carefully with your normal household waste.

What else can I do with it?

Return it!

  • If a bottle is returnable it is better to return it, rather than to recycle it. For example, if your milk bottle came from the milkman, make sure he gets it back!

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Tetra Pak – Can it be recycled?

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Yes, you can! Take it to your nearest Recycling for Charity recycling bank.

What are cartons made from?

Beverage Cartons are a composite packaging material, in other words they are not made from paper alone but comprise of about 75 % paper, 20 % plastic (polyethylene) and 5 % aluminum foil (for long-life products).

How are they recycled?

Baled cartons are dropped into a pulper, similar to a giant domestic food mixer, filled with water and pulped for 20 minutes.  This delaminates the packaging, allowing the aluminum foil and polyethylene to be separated from the paper fibers which are recovered to make new paper products.  The non-fibre remainder can be used in a number of applications including garden furniture and roofing materials.

New plasma technology is being developed to enable the total separation of the polyethylene and aluminum. This will permit the return of all three components of the carton to the productive chain as raw material.

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Milk Cartons – Can it be recycled?

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Yes, you can! Take it to your nearest Recycling for Charity recycling bank.

What are cartons made from?

Beverage Cartons are a composite packaging material, in other words they are not made from paper alone but comprise of about 75 % paper, 20 % plastic (polyethylene) and 5 % aluminum foil (for long-life products).

How are they recycled?

Baled cartons are dropped into a pulper, similar to a giant domestic food mixer, filled with water and pulped for 20 minutes.  This delaminates the packaging, allowing the aluminum foil and polyethylene to be separated from the paper fibers which are recovered to make new paper products.  The non-fiber remainder can be used in a number of applications including garden furniture and roofing materials.

New plasma technology is being developed to enable the total separation of the polyethylene and aluminum. This will permit the return of all three components of the carton to the productive chain as raw material.

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Juice Cartons – Can it be recycled?

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Yes, you can … Take it to your nearest Recycling for Charity recycling bank.

What are cartons made from?

Beverage Cartons are a composite packaging material, in other words they are not made from paper alone but comprise of about 75 % paper, 20 % plastic (polyethylene) and 5 % aluminum foil (for long-life products).

How are they recycled?

Baled cartons are dropped into a pulper, similar to a giant domestic food mixer, filled with water and pulped for 20 minutes. This delaminates the packaging, allowing the aluminum foil and polyethylene to be separated from the paper fibers which are recovered to make new paper products. The non-fiber remainder can be used in a number of applications including garden furniture and roofing materials.

New plasma technology is being developed to enable the total separation of the polyethylene and aluminum. This will permit the return of all three components of the carton to the productive chain as raw material.

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Yellow Pages – Can it be recycled?

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Yes, you can … The great news is that it’s never been easier to recycle old Yellow Pages directories, Recycling for Charity accept them for recycling, so you can put them into your nearest Recycling for Charity paper recycling bank.

What are they made from?

Yellow Pages are made of white paper and are printed with yellow and other coloured inks.

What happens when they are recycled?

Millions get turned cardboard, Jiffy bags, egg boxes and loft insulation, and some paper mills can now recycle them into newsprint.

What can I do with them?

Increasing numbers of people are giving them to schools for regional recycling competitions.

  • Children simply bring old directories to school for recycling;
  • Educational materials help to bring recycling and woodland conservation to life;
  • Schools have fun competing for cash prizes.

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