Can you put it in with paper for recycling?
Is cellophane sometimes mixed with plastic by packaging manufacturers? If so, does this make it harder to recycle?
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8 months ago
The local government body where I live recycles paper, glass, plastics and metals on behalf of residents: no need to get in my car! We just put our recycling bin every fortnight.8 months ago
Thanks PlanetPal - I already avoid acquiring as much packaging as I can - it is the bane of my life! So cellophane is very biodegradable, but what processes would be used by a recycling %26quot;factory%26quot; to deal with it? Do you happen to know?Here is some info on it:
Is it earth-friendly?
Cellulose belongs to a class of compounds known in organic chemistry as carbohydrates. The base unit of cellulose is the glucose molecule. Thousands of these glucose molecules are brought together in the plant growth cycle to form long chains, termed cellulose. These chains are in turn broken down in the production process to form cellulose film used in either an uncoated or coated form in packaging.
When buried, uncoated cellulose film is generally found to degrade within 10 to 30 days; PVDC-coated film is found to degrade in 90 to 120 days and nitrocellulose-coated cellulose is found to degrade in 60 to 90 days.
Tests have shown that the average total time for complete bio-degradation of cellulose film is from 28 to 60 days for uncoated products, and from 80 to 120 days for coated cellulose products. In lake water, the rate of bio-degradation is 10 days for uncoated film and 30 days for coated cellulose film. Even materials which are thought of as highly degradable, like paper and green leaves, take longer to degrade than cellulose film products. Conversely, plastics, polyvinyl chloride, polyethene, polyethlene terepthatlate, and oriented-polypropylene show almost no sign of degradation after long periods of burial.
As for recycling...try PRECYCLING That%26#039;s thinking before you buy!
Avoid buying it. You could buy alternatives such as bags that can be reused for other things and have several lives.
Refuse it at the store: For instance, If it%26#039;s on meat --buy the meat at the butcher section of the store--you usually get fresher and better meat cause you can choose and you avoid those styro trays (which take over 500 years to biodegrade).
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jo waste collection and recycling service guide... 0% 0 Votes
rather than to get in your car and spend energy bringing it somewhere.
I would think that you could sandwitch the material between
two panes of glass where you want light but privacy. it will also add to the insulation of the glass.. minimizing convection. 0% 0 Votes
