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Talk about recycling is nothing new. In the last 40 years or so it has only gained more and more notice and popularity. Some people choose to focus on only one aspect of the recycling movement, while others make it a point to try to recycle and reuse materials of all kinds. However you look at it, paper recycling is among the most practiced and accessible types there are. The hardest part about paper recycling is knowing which products can be recycled and which ones have to be discarded or modified before they can go into the recycling bin. Take recycling paper cups, Toronto residents are learning all about this particular aspect of paper recycling. The recycling centers there are making a huge effort to spread the word about paper cups and their effect on the environment. Here is a brief look at this very specific product in the paper recycling process.

In order to understand the Toronto paper cup recycling approach, it’s important to understand a bit about paper cups in general. Despite the best efforts to bring about some change, paper cups are often coated with a material that will not break down in the recycling process or in nature. This has created a debate as to whether it would be better to use polystyrene cups instead. Of course, they don’t break down either and future generations could end up with these cups blowing around until doom’s day. The answer, as far as anyone has come up with is to coat paper cups with a biodegradable plastic coating. This step would make paper cup recycling much simpler and better for the environment. Like every change in the recycling movement that is to come about, this one will take some time to catch on as well.

Unbiased studies have come up with the conclusion that paper cups are still better for the environment and better equipped to biodegrade than Styrofoam cups. Hopefully, over time, the Toronto paper cup recycling experts will be able to bring about improved designs and the use of the biodegradable coating will be an everyday application. Until then, there are plenty of things you can do to help with the paper cup recycling process in Toronto.

First up on your list is to be sure to send your paper cup waste to a Toronto recycling center. Even with the old coating, the plant should be able to do something with the material. Another idea for paper conservation is to stop using disposable cups of any kind. Plenty of companies make coffee and beverage cups that can be cleaned and reused. Locking plastic lids ensure that you don’t have to worry about any kind of spilling while you work to conserve resources.


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