Health advocates advise against reusing bottles made from plastic 1 polyethylene terephthalate also known as pet or pete including most disposable water soda and juice bottles.
Pete plastic bottles safe reuse.
Place the pieces of plastic into an oven safe metal container.
Many people reuse disposable pet bottles.
These bottles which typically have a plastic identification code pic of 1 are usually made from a plastic called polyethylene terephthalate pet or pete.
Most of us simply toss empty plastic bottles away without a second thought.
Why plastic water and soda bottles shouldn t be reused.
Pet can be difficult to clean and is somewhat porous.
Such bottles may be safe for one time use but reuse should be avoided.
In an effort to shrink our collective carbon footprint consumers often reuse plastic water bottles.
However learning to melt them with a toaster oven and mold them is an inexpensive hobby that will let you explore your creative side while also giving those bottles a brand new existence.
Plastic 1 pete or pet polyethylene terephthalate pet polyethylene terephthalate plastic bottles were invented by dupont engineer nathaniel wyeth in the usa in 1973 and by polyethylene terephthalate pet bottles.
Usually a triangular arrow symbol around the number 1 would be printed on these bottles see diagram below.
Plastic bottles are hugely popular these days for their convenience and perceived purity as portrayed by effective marketing strategies.
The american chemistry council and care2 agree that it is safe to reuse these bottles after you have finished the original contents.
It s the first plastic bottle to withstand the pressure of carbonated liquids.
Reduce reuse and recycle has been a national mantra for decades.
Opaque plastic bottles often used for milk juices detergent yogurt and margarine tubs belong to the high density polyethylene hdpe category of plastics.
Disposable water and beverage bottles are generally made of a plastic known as pet or pete polyethylene terephthalate.