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Known as the Plastic/Resin Identification Codes (PIC), each number represents a type of plastic polymer group and it’s intended to facilitate the sorting of plastics for recycling. Learn which plastics can be reused and recyled with our handy infographic! Plastic Number Meaning, Plastic Resin Identification Codes, Plastic Recycling Poster, Plastic Infographic, Plastic Recycling Ideas, Layout Editoriale, Recycling Infographic, Environmental Activities, Safety Talk

Known as the Plastic/Resin Identification Codes (PIC), each number represents a type of plastic polymer group and it’s intended to facilitate the sorting of plastics for recycling. Learn which plastics can be reused and recyled with our handy infographic!

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I urge you to avoid using plastic materials whenever you can, but if you find that you are unable to do so, a classification system called the Resin Identification Code, which is the number printed on the bottom of most plastic bottles and food containers, can tell you what kind of plastic resin the product is made out of.   The most toxic plastics are #7, #3 and #6, while those that may be somewhat safer are #1, #2, #4 and #5. Learn more: http://bit.ly/7TypesOfPlastic Heal Thyself, Types Of Plastics, Campaign Ideas, Plastic Crafts, Science Biology, Eco Friendly Living, Plastic Resin, Health Info, Safety Tips

I urge you to avoid using plastic materials whenever you can, but if you find that you are unable to do so, a classification system called the Resin Identification Code, which is the number printed on the bottom of most plastic bottles and food containers, can tell you what kind of plastic resin the product is made out of. The most toxic plastics are #7, #3 and #6, while those that may be somewhat safer are #1, #2, #4 and #5. Learn more: http://bit.ly/7TypesOfPlastic

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