F.A.Q
Plastic recycling is an important contribution to the environment and economy. With the widespread use of plastic recycling, protection of natural resources, energy saving, reduction of pollution, contribution to the economy, creation of new business areas and raising environmental awareness can be achieved.
In order to make plastic recycling widespread, people must first be made aware of the importance of plastic recycling. For this, trainings on the benefits of plastic recycling can be provided in schools, workplaces and public places. In addition, to make plastic recycling easier and more widespread, municipalities can place more recycling bins and provide incentives for recycling.
PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate): Used in products such as water bottles, detergent bottles, juice bottles and cosmetic bottles. HDPE (High Density Polyethylene): Used in products such as water drums, milk bottles, detergent drums and paint drums. LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene): Used in plastic bags, stretch films and food packaging. PP (Polypropylene): Used in plastic containers, diaper bags, paper towel and toilet paper packaging. PS (Polystyrene): Used in products such as disposable cups, plates, forks and spoons.