plastic and metal

plastic, metal and beverage packages should be put in the yellow recycling bin after being used. 

what can I separate?
there are several objects that we use in a daily basis that, despite being made of plastic, do not go into the recycling bin.

to put in the recycling bin (plastic)
– bottles and carboys
– butter and margarine packages
– plastic bags
– mustard and ketchup tubes
– vinegar bottles
– raffia bags (potatoes and onions)
– detergent bottles
– plastic flowerpots
– shampoo bottles
– yogurt packages
– packages of chips and snacks
– plastic cups
– plastic lids

not to put in the recycling bin (plastic)
– jerricans
– buckets
– pens
– leftover food
– DVDs and CDs
– cork stoppers
– plastic cutlery
– toys
– motor oil bottles

to put in the recycling bin (metal)
– beverage cans
– metal cream tubes
– tin cans
– crown caps
– aluminium trays
– metal hangers
– milk powder cans
– empty aerosols
– metal champagne flutes
– condensed milk and fruit cans

not to put in the recycling bin (metal)
– batteries
– pots and pans
– tools
– metal cutlery

to put in the recycling bin (packages)
– milk packages
– wine and juice packages
– cream and tomato pulp packages
– tetra pak packages

not to put in the recycling bin (packages)
– buckets
– pens
– DVDs and CDs
– plastic cutlery
– toys