Chemistry, asked by adityamore30, 3 months ago

1. What it indicates if there is no
a such symbol on plastic material?​

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Answered by Bajpai3663
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Answer:

Most people know the little triangle symbol at the bottom of plastic bottles means 'recycle' but what they don't know is just because it has a triangle on the bottom, doesn't always mean it can be recycled. The numbers indicate the grade of plastic and can also tell you about the safety and uses of that item.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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it indicates if there is no a such symbol on plastic material.

  • To make it simpler to recycle, reuse, or reprocess items like plastic, the usage of recycling codes has grown in popularity. Recycling Code is typically denoted by a chasing arrows logo sign with a number inside of it.
  • Recycling codes do not state whether a material is recyclable; they merely list the basic components that make up a certain item or product.
  • Well, the fate of the plastic product is not always decided by the RECYCLING TRIANGLE. You may undoubtedly come across a variety of plastic objects that have no recycling triangle at all yet are nevertheless recycled.
  • A number between 1 and 7 can be found inside each recycling triangle. In essence, those are the 7 different forms of plastic.
  • There are numerous sorts of plastics that are accessible depending on the various purposes. Some of these plastics could be toxic and might not be appropriate for routine recycling or reprocessing.
  • For simpler and quicker recycling and reprocessing, Plastic Recycling Codes classify all the different types of plastic into 7 basic groupings. Recycling companies can rapidly find out information about a plastic's biodegradability, likelihood of leaching, and other properties because the codes identify the raw ingredients that make up the plastic.

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