Plastics
By shskumbla
@shskumbla (3338)
India
September 8, 2011 5:21am CST
What about using plastics? Can it be recycled? Or is it dangerous to man by not blocking the passage of water and root of plants?

5 responses
@chicksdigscars (5483)
•
8 Sep 11
plastics can sometimes be recycled these days, but into other plastics, or plastic parts of other products. however they are not biodegradable which means they do not compose and take up room in landfills and rubbish sites.
@maharlikah (1045)
• Philippines
17 Apr 12
Plastic recycling has been my problem too. I don't wanna use them back for it may have chemicals that will harm what we wanted to put inside it, especially food.
On the other hand, garbage collectors pass every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon at exactly 2 P.M. Well I can send them off to the garbage truck but sometimes I can not catch them up. :-)
@keihimekawa (2007)
• Philippines
9 Sep 11
Most business now-a-days looks into biodegradable plastics to help the environment but on the other hand, there are plastics that never decomposes and will really take up space in land fills and blocks passages but then, we can always reuse them :)
@huilichan8 (1378)
• Singapore
9 Sep 11
Yes, plastics can be recycled. Sorry, pal, I don't understand your 3rd question.
@musicloverfriend (1465)
• India
6 Apr 12
Hello,i think there are to types of plastics,biodegradable and non-biodegradable..I am saying is that there are some plastics that can be recycled and those cannot be recycled...So we should stop using plastics which cannot be recycled..We cannot completely stop using plastics..So we can only minimize the use of plastics..
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