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๐™๐™–๐™˜๐™ฉ ๐Ÿฑ๐Ÿณ The Recycling Limit of Plastic: ~10 Cycles of Life Plastic bottles, despite being recyclable, have a limited number of reuse cycles. Each time plastic is recycled, its structure degrades, limiting its recyclability to approximately 10 times. After each cycle, the material loses its original properties, becoming less durable and suitable for use. This means that even with recycling, the material eventually becomes unusable and often ends up in landfills or the environment, contributing to pollution. Mint The Recycling Limit of Plastic on @rodeodotclub https://rodeo.club/post/0x5C4d60e48D65908fEA0BF6dA6b3A9e6380E1efDc/74
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Again, a topical topic is touched upon in your post. Thank you. Let more people know about environmental issues. This information was new to me today. I didn't even realize that plastic bottles can't be recycled forever. I think there are smart people in the world who will eventually find ways to use plastic bottles without waste. For example, after they can no longer be used for their intended purpose, they can be added to asphalt recycling. This way, there will be no waste. What do you think about this?๐Ÿค”
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