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Plastic is generally regarded as an enemy of the environment as it isgenerally not biodegradable. However, more and more consumer  products are being packaged or developed using plastic. Recyclingcan help mitigate the perpetual use of plastic in production, but it  presents some challenges and problems.Incompatible PlasticsCommon recycling processes use incinerators and other equipment to break plasticgoods down into reusable resin substances. While this process has been effective inminimizing use of new plastics, it is not foolproof. A major problem in this process isthat different plastic goods often arent compatible. !his challenge means that youcannot always mi" recycled plastic items in the same process. #anual efforts toseparate like plastics are necessary.Use of Secondary Materials$roducts labeled as recycled plastic typically arent made from %&& percent recycledmaterials, or anywhere close to it. According to the City of 'edding, Calif.s plasticrecycling web page, many recycled plastic goods may actually contain only a tiny percent of recycled plastic. $aper, ink and scraps from other consumer and industrial products often find their way into recycled plastics. !his factor can impact the qualityand recycled benefits of the new product.Limited Use'ecycled plastic typically isnt as strong after it has gone through recycling processesas it was originally. !hus, many goods made of recycled plastics cannot be recycled asecond time. Additionally, the potential for to"icity limits certain plastic containersfrom being recycled. (ou cant use recycled plastic to create food containers or  packaging because of the possibility of bacteria. $lastic containers used to storeharmful materials such as pesticides arent recyclable because of the risks they pose
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