Unless you re sure they re accepted in your local program please dispose of them in the garbage.
Recycle plastic cutlery.
Plastic forks spoons and knives on the other hand are unable to be processed by recycling plants due to their shape so make sure you put them in the bin.
When accepted for recycling plastic utensils are classified as rigid plastics just like clamshell packaging blister packs and yogurt containers.
Truth be told plastic plates and silverware labeled with 6 underneath as their resin identification code are recyclable and many curbside recycling programs accept them along with other types.
Step 1 wash and reuse the fork.
Plastic utensils can be real time savers when it comes to cleanup just throw them away.
If you don t want this waste next time borrow a few sets of cutlery and plates from your neighbours or some friends who are coming along so you don t have anything you need to throughout.
In the u s our solution for rigid plastic recycling has been to export it to china while plastic bottles and bags are usually recycled domestically.
Some plastic cutlery including forks can now be recycled.
By louisa on 18 dec 2006 16 we got into our biennial toasted cheese sandwich obsession last weekend and while we were on top of a kitchen cabinet hunting down the toastie maker last weekend we found a tub full of old random cheap cutlery.
Plastic knives forks and spoons are not accepted in most local recycling programs.
But if you re environmentally conscious and wonder if you can recycle those plastic spoons and forks the answer is yes and no.
Introducing our 100 post consumer recycled content cutlery the first of its kind made from 100 post consumer recycled polystyrene.
According to uk based waste online website reuse is preferable to recycling as it uses less energy and fewer resources.
If the plastic in your cutlery is polystyrene it will have a resin code 6 a number 6 encircled by a recycling sign printed on the plastic or the packaging.
Once you know what materials you re dealing with you can look into whether your curbside program will collect your cutlery.
Also keep in mind that any additional elements in your cutlery such as wooden or plastic handles or special coatings will complicate the recycling process.