Resin Code | Definition |
| 1 = PETE (or PET)
polyethylene terephthalate Commonly used to package soft drinks, water, beer, juice, sports drinks and other beverages, as well as edible oils, salad dressing, peanut butter, various condiments and sauces, and non-food products like household cleaners and personal products. |
| 2 = HDPE
high density polyethylene Commonly used for milk, cider and water jugs, as well as detergent, fabric softener and bleach. |
| 3 = V
vinyl/polyvinyl chloride (PVC) Often used for salad dressing bottles, vegetable oil bottles and mouthwash. |
| 4 = LDPE
low density polyethylene Used for flexible bags for dry cleaning, trash, produce, bread and shrink wrap. recycled LDPE is often used to make grocery bags. |
| 5 = PP
polypropylene Usually found in drinking straws, battery cases, some dairy tubs, bottle labels and caps. |
| 6 = PS
polystyrene Commonly used for materials like packaging peanuts, plastic utensils, meat and egg trays. |
| 7 = OTHER
other Other plastics are often made of multiple resins or layers of different types of plastics. These may include microwavable packages, snack bags and industrial plastics. |
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