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.
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