Tom Wilhelmsen Pitches Fans To Recycle Plastics  @plasticspossible
Tom Wilhelmsen Pitches Fans To Recycle Plastics  @plasticspossible
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Plastics Make it Possible has worked with Major League Baseball teams to encourage fans to recycle everyday plastic products. Learn more here: plasticsmakeitpossible.com/plastics-recycling/recycling-events-initiatives/recycling-initiatives/second-chances/plastics-make-it-possible-helps-baseball-fans-hit-a-home-run-for-recycling

On September 13, 2015, Plastics Make it Possible took over the Seattle Mariners' Safeco Field to share plastic recycling ideas and tips in baseball stadiums around the country. When you recycle everyday plastic packaging, you help keep valuable resources out of landfills—resources that can live on in useful new products, such as a T-shirt.

How does it work? The plastic recycling machine at Safeco Field - which accepted fans' empty plastic bottles and returned t-shirts made of recycled plastic - demonstrated how! Plastic bottles are melted and stretched into a fine thread, which is woven into soft, durable fabrics that then are used in a wide variety of fashionable and functional clothing, from swimsuits to sports jerseys, and fleece jackets to little black dresses.

And with recycling bins showing up everywhere people gather, it’s never been easier to recycle your plastic bottles, containers, caps, lids, and wraps.

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Tom Wilhelmsen Pitches Fans To Recycle Plastics @plasticspossible

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