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Posted By Peter Younger
I work for a national clothing retailer and I have over 80,000 plastic coat hangers that I cant seem to get rid of. Does anybody out there have any ideas of who might take them for recycling? or if you need some for home, what the hell come and help yourself!
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Posted By Jim McCulloch
Why not offer these items to Charity shops who could raise much needed money for themselves.
2 years ago one of our local shops raised several hundreds of pounds for charity by selling off theirs at 20 for a pound . regards
Jim
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Posted By Robert K Lewis
Peter
The real problem for plastic recyclers is that the original manufacturers do not always mark on the type of plastic which is used. On the base say of plastic cups you may see the recycle symbol with a number inside and two or three letters beneath, thus you can find such as PS 5, PS 7, PP 4; The PS refers to polstyrene and PP to polpropylene. The number the precise version. I have even seen plastic cups with a recycle reminder without such coding - effectively useless as an aid. You cannot mix these plastics and so you need careful sorting or analysis of each hanger.
Usable ones are best re-used by others as suggested, but I am afraid broken one's are difficult unless they are marked.
Bob
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Posted By Gareth Bryan
Try Mainetti UK Ltd Unit 34 Deeside Industrial Park Flintshire 01244 280111
they specialise in recycling clothes hangers
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