
Some common recycling signs in plastic products

Plastic product recycling mark
Each plastic container has a triangular logo with
7 digital numbers inside. Each number represents
a type of plastic material, which is like an
“identity card” for plastic products. It is
mainly used for classification when recycling
plastic products. It is formulated by relevant
agencies of the US plastics industry. The
triangle formed by 3 arrows means that the
plastic container is recyclable and does not
mean that the plastic container can be reused,
nor does it represent the safety level of the
plastic container
“1” stands
for PET (polyethylene
terephthalate), which is
common mineral water bottles and carbonated
beverage bottles. It is easy to deform when
heated to 70℃ and is not suitable for holding
hot drinks.
“2” stands
for HDPE (high-density
polyethylene), which is
mostly used for packaging liquids such as
detergents, shampoos, shower gels, edible oils,
and pesticides. The containers are mostly
semi-opaque and feel waxy. Don’t use it as a
water cup or as a storage container for other
items.
“3” stands
for PVC (polyvinyl
chloride), which is
mostly used to make water pipes, raincoats,
school bags, building materials, plastic films,
plastic boxes and other utensils.
“4” stands
for LDPE (low density
polyethylene). Plastic
bags and food cling films are mostly made of
LDPE.
“5” stands
for PP (polypropylene),
which is mostly used to make food and beverage
packaging. The common soy milk bottles, yogurt
bottles, juice drink bottles, and microwave
lunch boxes have a melting point of up to 167°C
and are the only ones that can be placed in a
microwave oven. The plastic box can be reused
after cleaning.
“6” stands
for PS (polystyrene),
which is mostly used to make building materials,
toys, stationery, rollers, and cup boxes or
disposable tableware for fast food restaurants
to hold drinks. Commonly, there are bowls of
instant noodle boxes and fast food boxes. Do not
put it in a microwave oven for heating, and at
the same time avoid packing hot food above
80°C.
“7” stands
for PC (polysulfate) and other
materials. PC is a
material that is used in large quantities and is
mostly used to make milk bottles, space cups,
etc. PC may release toxic substance bisphenol A
at high temperature, which is harmful to human
body, so do not heat it when using it.