nonrecyclables
Nonrecyclables are items that are not accepted by standard curbside recycling programs in most regions. What counts as nonrecyclable varies by locality because recycling capabilities, markets for recovered materials, and contamination thresholds differ. An item may be considered nonrecyclable in one program but accepted in another, especially if it is made of composite materials, is dirty or damaged, or cannot be economically processed through existing facilities. The term does not imply that the material cannot ever be recycled; it simply reflects current local capabilities.
Common examples of nonrecyclables include plastic bags and other plastic films, multilayer packaging (such as snack
To minimize confusion, consult local recycling guidelines, which describe what is accepted in your area. Keep