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Category I

Rigid Plastic

Category I (Rigid Plastic) is a way to group certain plastics that can be recycled. These plastics are stiff and not flexible. Examples include PET (a type of plastic used for bottles) and HDPE (a type of plastic used for containers). These plastics are often used for packaging. Recycling Category I plastics is good because it helps reduce the amount of waste in landfills and saves important materials.

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Category II

Flexible Plastics

Category II (Flexible Plastic) is a term used to group a certain kind of plastic that can be recycled. This group includes many types of bendable plastics like plastic bags, wraps, and materials used for packaging like films. These plastics are usually made from substances like polyethylene and polypropylene. It's important to recycle Category II plastics because it helps cut down on plastic waste, saves resources, and lessens harm to the environment.

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Category III

Multi-Layered Plastics

Category III, which is also called Multi-Layered Plastics (MLP) is a particular way of talking about a certain kind of plastic waste. These plastics are made up of many layers of different materials stuck together, which makes it hard to recycle them in the usual way. To deal with Category III plastics and their bad effects, it's important to manage the waste properly and come up with new and creative recycling methods.