


Plastic #7: Others
Nylon rope, String, Yoga mat, Cable ties, Hairbands, Hair tie, Biodegradable plastic, Bio plastic, Bioplastics, Rain poncho, Laptop sleeve, Mylar, Plastic sleeve for cd dvd, Melamine, Plastic number 2, Camera straps, Plastic chopping board, Polylactic acid, Pla plastic, Chlorinated polyethylene, PE-C, CPE, Plastic 07, ABS plastic, Polycarbonate, Iv drip bag, Fluid drip bag, Shoelaces, Magic sponge, Polyurethane, PE-PA, Tpu, Thermoplastic polyurethane, Phone case, PCT, Polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate, Zip tie, Aligner trays, Acrylonitrile styrene, Polybutylene, Polyolefin elastomer
Recyclable?
Blue Bins & Chutes
Other Recycling
Recommended
Trash
If the items is not suitable for reuse, throw it out.
These plastics cannot be recycled.
Info & Insights
Type #7 is basically “everything that is not #1 through #6”. It will also include items that are an amalgam or mixture of plastics.
Plastics included in this group are
- Nylon
- Melamine
- Mylar
- Acrylic
- Neoprene
- Polycarbonate & thermoplastics
- Polyamide (PA)
- Polyurethane
- Chlorinated polyethylene (CPE)
- Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
- Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU)
- Polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate (PCT)
- Polylactic Acid or PLA (a popular biodegradable plastic)
- Polybutylene
- Other Bioplastics
Items include, but are not limited to:
- Cable ties
- Magic Sponge
- Sport bottles and equipment
- Car parts (eg dashboard, bumpers)
- Baby bottles
- Hairbands & ties
- Hard toys
- Medical and dental equipment
- Electrical wiring
- Lids
- Yoga mats
- Neoprene laptop sleeve
- Glasses and eye wear
- Bullet proof glass
- Plastic Ponchos
- Plastic Chopping Board
- Soft Plastic CD Sleeve
- Camera straps
- Running Shoes
- Watch Straps
- Lego
Note that some of the items above are sometimes made with other plastics.
The list of #7 plastics is almost limitless. If you don't know the plastic number of a material and that material is NOT disposable, it is likely one of the type #7s and is not recyclable.