Take Away Containers
Clear plastic take-away containers are
usually made of a type of plastic known as PET (polyethylene terephthalate),
marked with a number 1 inside a triangle.
These plastics can be recycled in most
areas through household kerbside recycling bins. Check with your local
council if you are unsure.
Some plastic take-away containers are
made from styrofoam, or polystyrene foam. These containers are very rarely
accepted in kerbside recycling bins - click
here for more information on polystyrene
foam.
Will WSN Environmental Solutions
accept my take-away containers?
Clear plastic take-away containers can
be dropped off free of charge at WSN's Resource Recovery Centres. Please
note that containers made of polystyrene foam, or styrofoam, are not accepted
for recycling, and will be charged as mixed waste.
What else can I do with my take-away
containers?
To find out what you can do with take-away
containers, visit Planet Ark's Recycling
Near You website.
Find
out more about the disposal of plastics

