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	<title>That&#039;s Natural Team&#187; plastic</title>
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		<title>The Frustrated Recycler &#8211; Plastic</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 05:20:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tisha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While I was attempting to gather information on my piles of sorted paper products, it came to my attention, as has in the past, this problem of definition of PLASTICS.  When I took my delectable Amy’s Frozen Dinner out of its cardboard package, I thought to myself, “Self, what in the world do you do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While I was attempting to gather information on <a href="http://tnteam.us/?p=45">my piles of sorted paper products</a>, it came to my attention, as has in the past, this problem of definition of PLASTICS.  When I took my delectable Amy’s Frozen Dinner out of its cardboard package, I thought to myself, “Self, what in the world do you do with this plastic?”  What type of plastic is it?  Can I combine it with the other plastics that I will have to haul up to Colorado Springs (since there is currently NO plastic recycling in Pueblo, a town of over 150,000 people)?</p>
<p>So, onto our next area of research, plastics.  The types SEEM to be:</p>
<p>1.  Super-thin plastic wrap (i.e. Saran Wrap)<br />
2.  Relatively-thin plastic wrap (i.e. what frozen TV dinners come wrapped in)<br />
3.  Thin plastics (i.e. the lids of Starbucks coffee cups)<br />
4.  Numbers 1 and 2 plastics (i.e. water bottles)<br />
5.  Higher numbers of plastics (i.e.  Tubs of yogurt/ice cream/BubbleYum bubble gum buckets)<br />
6.  Even higher numbers of plastics – the really hard stuff (i.e. Polycarbonate bottles, and three-gallon paint buckets)</p>
<p>Let us move towards defining all of these different plastics and seeking some solution, locally and nationally, to can keep them out of our oceans and out of landfills.</p>
<p>My sickening inspiration for this plastic journey?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.vbs.tv/shows/toxic/garbage-island/">Toxic Series</a></p>
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