How do they find plastic which contains recycled plastic. (Plastic can only be recycled few times before its lose its properties)
How do they find plastic which contains recycled plastic. (Plastic can only be recycled few times before its lose its properties)
The numbers and symbol is for when facilities do exist, you see the same number system on lithuium batteries and other products.
I have seen hand sorting facilities, it’s labour intensive for sure, but better than drilling more oil to make more plastic.
For stuff with missing number symbol they do spectral analysis, usually after a lot has been sorted by same product.
Vancouver boasts 96% recycle rate, but not all plastic is recycled into consumer products, much of it it pelletized into fuel pellets. These are then sold to incinerator, furnace or heating places as fuel source rather than burning oil or gas. Not ideal, but better than new fuel use.
@actionjbone is talking about the Resin Identification Code which definitely looks like an off-brand recycling symbol and definitely doesn’t mean that the material is recyclable.