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How to Recycle PS 6 – Disposable Cups, Butter and Single Yoghurt Tubs, DVD Containers

How to Recycle PS 6 – Disposable Cups, Butter and Single Yoghurt Tubs, DVD Containers

PS 6 plastic or Rigid Polystyrene is a rigid or hard plastic and is generally recyclable.  PS 6 plastic is still used in a number of food containers such as butter containers and single yoghurt containers as well as other tub containers, disposable drink cups and opaque plastic cutlery.

   

PS 6 plastic is generally recyclable in your council bin.  

If you are the kind of person who uses disposables for BBQs and Kid’s parties, think about alternative options:

  • Go to the thrift store and buying a bunch of disconnected plates
  • Use themed plant leaves if you have access to them
  • Serve things like hot dogs in bread on a clean table cloth
  • Use your everyday crockery, glassware or ‘kidware’. If you have to transport it outside, pack it into a container. It is so much nicer to use and what is the worst that can happen to it?
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Science Notes

PS 6 plastic stands for Rigid Polystyrene. Never reheat anything in PS 6 plastic. It has a very low melt point and all plastics emit their chemical additives as they heat.

Recycled PS 6 plastic is used to make insulation, license plate frames, rulers, moulded products, light switch plates coat hangers, office accessories, DVD cases and printer cartridges.

Related Tip

PS 6 plastic containers are excellent storage containers and for the different shapes required for children crafts and home decoration. There are many many great DIY crafts that you can make using yoghurt tub containers, cups or DVD containers.