There is a vast difference between disposal and Recycling of Computers, TV’s, or any technology which has reached its used by date.
Plastic containers are removed from the recycling stream and sorted into polymer types at the Materials Recycling Facility (MRF).
Bales of different types of plastic are transported to factories for reprocessing where large contaminants are removed.
The plastics are either shredded, chopped or ground and then washed to remove further contaminants. The plastic is melted and pushed through an extruder, a bit like an old fashioned mincer or a spaghetti maker. It is then cooled and pressed through a die and chopped or pelletised into granules. It is then ready to be made into new products.
Facts
Some plastic containers can be used several times, for example:
Avoid using plastic products that cannot be recycled or reused such as plastic bags, packaging and single-use disposable products.
NSW Plastics Recycling
In 2006 around 49,596 tonnes of plastic was recycled in NSW.
In 2005 in Australia, more than 1.3 million tonnes of plastics were produced, with almost 244,011 tonnes being recycled. This represents a 18.7% recycle rate (up from 12.5% in 2004).
Victoria recycles more than 45.7% of its plastic, with NSW recycling more than 28%.