When recycling plastics, why not use the recycling numbers 1 through 7?

The reason why we shy away from advertising plastic numbers is because the shape of the container is the most important. Some items have the same number, but some are recyclable and others are not. This is because, while the same type of plastic, flimsier material isn’t recyclable currently.

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1. What can I put in my curbside recycling can?
2. What paper and cardboard items can I recycle in my curbside can?
3. What types of plastic can a recycle in my curbside can?
4. When recycling plastic bottles, should I keep the lid on or off?
5. When recycling plastics, why not use the recycling numbers 1 through 7?
6. Why can't plastic sheeting or small plastic items be picked up for recycling?
7. Where can I take my plastic sheeting and grocery store bags to be recycled?
8. Can plastic pill bottles be recycled?
9. Where can I drop off glass recycling?
10. What is the pick up day for my recycling?
11. Which holidays will delay collection of my recycle can?
12. Should I rinse my recyclables?
13. Do I need to take labels off my cans?
14. Are napkins and paper towels recyclable?
15. Can I recycle my pizza box?
16. Can I recycle my plastic grocery bags?
17. Where can I take my TV and electronics (E-waste)?
18. Where do I take household hazardous waste?
19. Where I can recycle old tires?
20. Where can I drop off bulk recycling?
21. Where can I recycle fluorescent light bulbs?
22. Where can I recycle my mattress?
23. How can I recycle my refrigerator?
24. Why doesn't the City recycle green waste?
25. What is this tag (Nice Job, Oops, and Uh-Oh) on my recycling can?
26. Are fast food drink cups recyclable?
27. Why does what can be recycled change?