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Newlyweds try to live one year plastic-free

Newlyweds try to live one year plastic-free

They stopped using disposable razors, hair products of any kind -- including shampoo -- and now make their own deodorant and detergent.

Focus St. Louis honors groups making St. Louis a better place to live

Focus St. Louis honors groups making St. Louis a better place to live

Focus St. Louis will honor 20 local organizations that are taking part in that effort during an awards program tonight at the Sheldon Concert Hall.

Green funerals becoming more popular

Green funerals becoming more popular

Peter Baer's eco-friendly coffins are part of a going trend of green burials.

50,000 tulips given away

50,000 tulips given away

People lined up at the Habitat for Humanity St. Louis ReStore to get free tulips.

California company markets environmentally friendly underwear

California company markets environmentally friendly underwear

Going green is a popular trend these days and with more and more companies focusing on creating products for sustainability, it's getting easier to join the movement.

Students help beautify St. Clare Catholic School

Students help beautify St. Clare Catholic School

Fifth grade students at an O'Fallon, Illinois school are helping beautify their school grounds on Earth Day.
Click here to view pictures from the event.

Local food movement catches on in St. Louis

Local food movement catches on in St. Louis

More St. Louisans are becoming locavores, which means they are eating locally grown food.

Heidi Glaus kicks off Earth Day with some earth-saving tips

Heidi Glaus kicks off Earth Day with some earth-saving tips

It was 40 years ago that the first Earth Day was celebrated, and even today environmentalists say there is much work left to be done to protect our planet.

City of St. Louis becoming more green

City of St. Louis becoming more green

Mayor Francis Slay said the city is doing several projects to help make the city more green on Earth Day and he wants input from St. Louisans.

EarthWays Center in midtown St. Louis demonstrates multitude of ways to 'go green'

EarthWays Center in midtown St. Louis demonstrates multitude of ways to 'go green'

Going green means more than just changing the light bulbs in your house.

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THE FACTS ABOUT PLASTIC RECYCLING
The Plastic Bottle Institute put together a bottle coding system in 1988. Soon after, the codes were accepted by the Society of the Plastic Industry. It was a way to aid consumers and recyclers. The codes are molded into the bottom of plastic bottles and containers, and surrounded by a triangle fashioned by three arrows. Technologically, all plastics are recyclable, but must be recycled separately according to the type of resin used to create the container. The current plastics coding system includes seven identified plastic resins.

PLASTICS CODING SYSTEM:
Resin Letters Resin Types Examples
#1 (PET) Polyetheylene Terephtalate Pop bottles, some food containers

#2 (HDPE) High Density Polyethylene Milk jugs, laundry detergent containers

#3 (V) Vinyl/Polyvinyl Chloride Drinking water containers, vegetable oil containers

#4 (LDPE) Low Density Polyethylene Flexible film bags, flexible lids, plastic bags

#5 (PP) Polypropylene Jar lids, container closers, box liners, some bottles

#6 (PS) Polystyrene Fast food foam boxes, foam cups, meat trays, some plastic cups
#7 (Other) Multiple resin materials, some squeezable containers

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What do those recycling numbers mean?
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WHERE TO CALL FOR RECYCLING INFORMATION IN YOUR AREA:

MISSOURI:

St. Charles County -
West & Central:
636-949-7415
The St. Charles County recycling has two divisions with the same phone number. One of the divisions is in Wentzville and the other is on Triad South Drive.

St. Louis County:

Warren County:
636-456-3331
Franklin County:
636-390-1010
Jefferson County:
636-677-7727
Click here for other recycling centers in Missouri counties, check out:

ILLINOIS:

Monroe County:
618-939-3871
St. Clair County:
618-233-7769
Madison County:
618-692-7040
For other recycling centers in Illinois counties, click here.


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