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Thu May 21, 2026, 09:56 PM Thursday

AP: Plastic bags don't go in the recycling bin. What should you do instead? [View all]

Don’t put plastic bags in household recycling bins
Instead of stashing plastic films with household recycling like cardboard or cans, leave them in the specific drop-off bin at a grocery or convenience store. Once dropped off, the bags are given to recyclers who reprocess them into materials for new things like furniture.

The company Trex makes outdoor decking out of recycled plastic films and has a locator on its website to find drop off points by zip code, said Stephanie Hicks, the organization’s materials and recycling manager.

Grocery bags and soft plastics labeled with the numbers two and four are generally accepted at these bins. To figure out what other kinds of plastic you can bring, look up recycling regulations for the specific store and your area.

Before dropping something off, make sure it’s not covered in food residue or too degraded. Such plastics aren’t good candidates for recycling and should go in the trash. Don’t forget to remove stray items like receipts from plastic bags.


https://apnews.com/article/recycling-plastic-bags-wishcycling-plastic-films-f2355d5048defdeb9ace92da5dd59a2a
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