Comments on: How bad are greasy pizza boxes for recycling? https://recyclecoach.com/blog/how-bad-are-greasy-pizza-boxes-for-recycling/ Save Your Municipality's Recycling Program Wed, 17 May 2023 13:34:39 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: April https://recyclecoach.com/blog/how-bad-are-greasy-pizza-boxes-for-recycling/#comment-169153 Mon, 23 Jan 2023 11:48:10 +0000 http://dev4.csdevhub.com/recyclingcalendars/?p=351#comment-169153 In reply to Jake.

Wow! It’s always great to hear when materials that were not accepted before now can be accepted for recycling! This is a very interesting study. As your article states though, only 21% of municipalities explicitly state that they accept pizza boxes. So, residents should still check with their local recycling program to see if they accept this item before just throwing it in the bin. Differences in machinery and recycling feed buyers in the area are two main contributors to why a facility would accept or deny any given item, so while your article does show hope that these will eventually be universally accepted, it does not mean residents should throw greasy pizza boxes in their bins because they hope they can be recycled. Always check your specific program first to avoid recycling contamination at your facility. We do recommend to remove the greasy part and recycle the clean part of the box at least if your facility doesn’t accept this item yet.

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By: Jake https://recyclecoach.com/blog/how-bad-are-greasy-pizza-boxes-for-recycling/#comment-167661 Wed, 11 Jan 2023 13:16:46 +0000 http://dev4.csdevhub.com/recyclingcalendars/?p=351#comment-167661 There is a scientific study that was conducted that almost completely debunks this article.

https://www.greenbiz.com/article/grease-and-cheese-study-proved-pizza-box-recyclability

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By: April https://recyclecoach.com/blog/how-bad-are-greasy-pizza-boxes-for-recycling/#comment-53678 Tue, 19 Oct 2021 11:18:49 +0000 http://dev4.csdevhub.com/recyclingcalendars/?p=351#comment-53678 In reply to Alice Corey.

Any recyclable container must be empty and clean. If it’s for plants, then I would suggest wiping the dirt out with a cloth. Be care though because many recycling programs do not accept black plastic. Check with your local program to see if that item is accepted.

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By: Alice Corey https://recyclecoach.com/blog/how-bad-are-greasy-pizza-boxes-for-recycling/#comment-52992 Sat, 16 Oct 2021 00:53:17 +0000 http://dev4.csdevhub.com/recyclingcalendars/?p=351#comment-52992 How clean do black plastic plant containers need to be to recycle in yellow recycle bin?

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