Q: What does the recycling symbol on a package stand for?

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A: The common recycling symbol found on most plastic does not necessarily mean that item is recyclable. The number inside the chasing arrow triangle identifies the type of plastic that container is made from. For instance, plastics labeled #1 are made from PETE (Polyethylene terephthalate) and plastics labeled #2 are made from HDPE (High density polyethylene.) See the link for further explanation. https://www.thebalancesmb.com/what-recycling-symbols-mean-4126251 In Union City and Hayward, the rule of thumb is that we accept rigid plastic containers #1-7 in our recycling cart. This will help you decide whether the plastic you have in your hand can be recycled or not. Styrofoam (# 6) and soft plastics such as plastic bags, saran wrap, and any kind of plastic film are considered garbage. See the Q and A on plastic bags and plastic film for more information.

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