Bottle Caps Often End Up in the Ocean
When caps are thrown in the trash instead of recycled, they often make their way into waterways and oceans. In fact, plastic bottle caps are among the top five most common items found during beach cleanups worldwide.
Marine mammals, fish, and birds frequently mistake bottle caps for food. Ingesting them can cause serious health issues—including starvation and death.
Keeping caps attached to bottles significantly reduces the chance that they’ll escape into the environment.
Caps Are Made from Valuable Plastic
Bottle caps aren’t just recyclable—they’re highly valuable. Once processed, they can be turned into useful items such as:
Storage bins
Shipping containers
Mixing bowls
Spatulas
Shovels
Watering cans
Recycling caps helps reduce plastic waste and supports the demand for recycled materials.
The Right Way to Recycle Plastic Bottles
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