PureCycle will recycle campaign signs from the general election at their flagship purification facility in Ironton, Ohio.
Orlando, Fla. – PureCycle Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: PCT), today, announced that the Company will recycle campaign signs from the general election at their flagship purification facility in Ironton, Ohio. PureCycle collaborated with local branches of the League of Women Voters and community officials to set up collection efforts at the following locations:
Seminole County
Drop-Off Location:
Seminole County Transfer Station
1950 FL-419, Longwood, FL 32750
Drop-Off Dates: November 8-25
Brevard County
Drop-Off Location:
Brevard County Central Disposal Facility
2060 Adamson Road, Cocoa, FL 32926
Drop-Off Dates: November 5-22
Residents are encouraged to separate the metal stakes from the plastic signs. Most campaign signs are made from No. 5 plastic (polypropylene), a common plastic found in hundreds of household and commercial products. PureCycle uses a physical recycling process to separate contaminants, odors, and colors from polypropylene plastic waste - like election signs - and transform it into a purified, recycled resin.
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PureCycle Contact
Christian Bruey
cbruey@purecycle.com
+1 (352) 745-6120
About PureCycle Technologies
PureCycle Technologies LLC., a subsidiary of PureCycle Technologies, Inc., holds a global license for the only patented solvent-driven purification recycling technology, developed by The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G), that is designed to transform polypropylene plastic waste (designated as No. 5 plastic) into a continuously renewable resource. The unique purification process removes color, odor, and other impurities from No. 5 plastic waste resulting in an ultra-pure recycled (UPR) plastic that can be recycled and reused multiple times, changing our relationship with plastic. www.purecycle.com