If your shops are anything like mine, you have been going through sheet after sheet of coroplast with graduation, healthcare and re-opening business signage this year. Not to mention all the political signs starting to roll in.
Years ago, I brought samples of all of our most common materials to our local dump to see what could and could not be recycled. I was happy to find out that most of our vinyl backing paper was recyclable. I was not so psyched to hear that coroplast was not.
Has anyone else here checked it out with their transfer station? Is mine an outlier or is coroplast really not generally recyclable? The thought of thousands of signs every year from our shop, not to mention millions worldwide, ending up in a landfill is pretty depressing.
Do I have a bum dump or is this typical? Has anyone found a way to reuse or recycle signs?
Years ago, I brought samples of all of our most common materials to our local dump to see what could and could not be recycled. I was happy to find out that most of our vinyl backing paper was recyclable. I was not so psyched to hear that coroplast was not.
Has anyone else here checked it out with their transfer station? Is mine an outlier or is coroplast really not generally recyclable? The thought of thousands of signs every year from our shop, not to mention millions worldwide, ending up in a landfill is pretty depressing.
Do I have a bum dump or is this typical? Has anyone found a way to reuse or recycle signs?