What are plastics #1 and #2?

The terms “plastic #1” and “plastic #2” refer to a plastic container’s resin identification code. #1 and #2 plastics are accepted into nearly every drop-off and curb- side recycling program because there is strong post-consumer demand for them from manufacturers.

What does HDPE 2 mean on plastic?

High density polyethylene
2: HDPE (High density polyethylene) They’re those used to make milk jugs, shampoo bottles, cleaning product containers and detergent bottles. HDPE products CAN be recycled.

What does PET 1 mean on plastic?

Polyethylene Terephthalate
PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) – Recyclable plastic 1 – PET plastic is the most widely recycled. It is often used for single use clear plastic bottles.

Can you recycle HDPE 2 plastic?

Hard Plastics #1 & #2 are recyclable, like milk jugs, cleaning product containers, and clamshells. Make sure to empty out the container before recycling. Food and liquid can contaminate the load.

What number is HDPE plastic?

2
What is a Plastic Resin Code?

Plastics which are typically accepted by curbside recycling programs*: Plastics which are not typically accepted by curbside recycling programs*:
#1- Polyethylene Terephthalate PETE #3- Polyvinyl Chloride PVC
#2- High Density Polyethylene HDPE #4- Low Density Polyethylene LDPE

What are #2 plastics?

#2 plastic: High-Density Polyethylene Also called HDPE (high-density polyethylene), it has got a high strength-to-density ratio which results in superb wear resistance. HDPE products withstand heating and freezing so they can be used in various weather conditions. Plastic number 2 can be reused without any harm.

Is HDPE #2 safe for food storage?

As a general rule, the numbers that are safe for use with food are 1, 2, 4, and 5. The best type of plastic for use in long-term food storage is high-density polyethylene (HDPE), which is indicated by the “2” symbol. Other types of plastic acceptable for food storage include PETE, LDPE, and polypropylene (PP).

Can PET 1 be reused?

#1 – polyethylene terephthalate (PET or PETE) It does contain aldehyde and antimony in small amounts. Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved PET bottles for single use and for reuse, many manufacturers and consumer advocates urge the public to limit their PET bottles to one time use only.

Is HDPE 2 BPA free?

High-density polyethylene (HDPE) is, like BPA, a material derived from petroleum. The difference is that HDPE plastics are completely free from BPA and are therefore safe for applications that directly impact humans.

How can you tell if plastic is HDPE?

High-density polyethylene, also known as HDPE, is a strong plastic used to make jugs and bottles for short-term storage. To determine if a container is made form HDPE, look for a number 2 inside the three-arrow recycling symbol.

What are #1 plastics?

#1 plastic: Polyethylene Terephthalate Well, plastic 1 is most frequently used in water and beverages bottles, food jars and containers, salad dressing and oil bottles, clothes fiber, mouthwash bottles. Plastic #1 is usually clear in color and it is not intended for multiple uses.

Why choose HDPE fittings?

HDPE FITTINGS HDPE, Inc. excels at the design assistance, engineering assistance and custom fabrication of HDPE pipe components that allow engineers and contractors the flexibility to design pipe systems that meet the needs of your customer’s application.

What separates HDPE pipe from other pipe materials?

What truly separates high-density polyethylene pipe from other pipe materials is the ability to create integral systems using a wide variety of standard and custom components, fittings and joining systems that meet the same technical and environmental specifications of HDPE pipe.

What is the difference between HDPE and PVC?

Rather than crack, HDPE is more likely to tear under pressure, reducing overall damage. 100% BPA-free, HDPE is the favored material in the food industry. It is often selected for industrial work as it is 250% thicker than PVC. The material is also recyclable, producing useful if less sturdy plastic.

What are polyethylene pipe fittings used for?

Polyethylene Pipe Fittings for Drain, Waste, and Vent The snap -together design allows you to quickly connect these fittings to pipe with no cement required. Fittings are typically used in gravity-flow drainage applications.