Solid Waste & Recycling Newsletter
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Getting More Out of Your Fall Favorites: Apples & Pumpkins
Prevent wasted food this fall by keeping the following in mind:
Do you have your own tips for preserving food? E-mail organicrecycling@dec.ny.gov, and they may be featured in an upcoming DECDelivers Solid Waste & Recycling Newsletter. Recycle Right NY - Plastic Bottle and Jug RecyclingMany of the products we buy come in plastic bottles and jugs, and while reducing the plastic packaging we all use is ideal, we should also think about the container the product is coming in. Each year, Americans purchase billions of plastic beverage bottles alone! Recycling the bottles and jugs we have saves energy and natural resources and is an easy way for everyone to make a difference. What is a plastic bottle or jug? Plastic bottles are containers like plastic beverage bottles, condiment bottles, and shampoo bottles. Jugs include plastic containers with a handle such as milk jugs, orange juice jugs and other beverage jugs and laundry detergent containers. Why are bottles and jugs valuable for recycling? Most often, plastic bottles and jugs are typically made from #1, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), or #2, high density polyethylene (HDPE), plastic. These types of plastics are some of the more valuable plastics in the recycling markets and can be used for a variety of purposes in products made from recycled materials. What are bottles and jugs made into after they are recycled? Recycled plastic bottles and jugs can be made into new bottles, jugs, and other plastic containers, plastic lumber, picnic tables, lawn furniture, playground equipment, recycling bins, t-shirts, sweaters, fleece jackets, insulation for jackets and sleeping bags, carpeting, and more! How do I properly recycle plastic bottles and jugs, and why is it important? It's not only important to make sure our plastic bottles and jugs make it into our recycling bins, it's equally important to follow a few simple steps before putting them in!
How can I reduce my use of plastic bottles and jugs? When we find ourselves with plastic bottles and jugs, the best thing to do is to recycle or reuse them. An even better option, is to reduce your use of them all together with reusable alternatives.
Remember! Although your local recycling program will differ based on where you live, most programs accept plastic bottles and jugs. Be sure you're not just recycling, but that you're recycling right! Upcoming Events
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We Want To Hear From You!Is there a topic you'd like to learn more about or a public event or workshop related to recycling (organics, textiles, traditional recyclables, etc.) you'd like the greater community to know more about? E-mail us at organicrecycling@dec.ny.gov and it could be featured in an upcoming Solid Waste & Recycling Newsletter. |

Fall is a great time to come together with family and friends over food. In our efforts to enjoy the season's bounty and prepare food for our loved ones, sometime we can end up making too much or losing track of all the food we've bought, picked and prepared.