
B.C. aims to recycle difficult plastic: chip bags, crinkly wraps
VICTORIA — A British Columbia non-profit is the first organization in North America to start collecting some of the toughest plastics to recycle, including potato chip bags and zipper-lock sandwich pouches.
The everyday items are made of multiple layers and compounds and usually end up in landfills or incinerators, Recycle BC spokesman Allen Langdon said.
“All the soft plastics, like grocery bags, things like that we can definitely recycle. It’s the multi-laminents, this fusion of different plastics together that’s the real challenge.”
Recycle BC launched a voluntary collection program this month to accept so-called flexible plastics at 116 depots. Langdon said the organization is gearing up for provincewide collection next year.