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How Does Plastics Recycling Work?

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Successful recovery of plastics -- like any material -- requires an infrastructure that can get plastics from the consumer and back into use as new products. The plastics recycling infrastructure has four parts: Collection- Rather than bein...
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Successful recovery of plastics requires an infrastructure that can get used plastics from the consumer, process the material to valuable items of commerce, and profitably use the materials in new products. The plastics recycling infrastr...
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Plastic poles are just as easy to work with as wood; in some cases plastic poles are even easier than wood! It can be cut, drilled, nailed using standard wood-working tools. Carbide blades are recommended for best performance.
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Plastic Lumber made from 100% HDPE like MAXiTUF would not stain. However, if you are using a composite made with some additional filler such as wood or bamboo you would be able to stain the stain the filler.
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No! In many instances our plastic products are easier to work with. PMI products can be fabricated and installed using standard wood working tools. Plastic will drill and cut evenly and, since there is no grain, will not split.
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No! In many instances our plastic products are easier to work with. PMI products can be fabricated and installed using standard wood working tools. Plastic will drill and cut evenly and, since there is no grain, will not split. http://www.p...
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Plastic items are taken to a recycling center and sorted by type and maybe by color. The plastics are cleaned and compacted together into a big bale, then sent to a processing factory. The bale of plastic is cut up into shreds or tiny plast...
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