It can be recyled.
But here's the deal. When I first moved to SP, I was looking for something useful to do.
I reasearched recycling. Here are my findings:
Yes, supposedly Bowen & Bowen procured a plastic chipper. Unfortunately, that's the first step.
Then I found out, there are no recycling companies in the country for these non-
biodegradable products (there are several levels and classifications of recyclables...class A, B, etc)
There are some in Mexico, but due to the, ahem, difficult relationship between Belize and Mexico, there would be no cross border possibilities of connecting up with these facilities (although Belize could make some money if they did work out relationships, but we know how that is).
And, the companies that recyle chipped class A and B recyclables, although in a State in the Gulf, in the United States; isn't interested in our recyclables unless we pay to ship them to their company.
This costs more than they are worth.
This means you need to have a plastic recycling and fabricating plant in your country. Mexico, when I last heard was "considering" they might be at this point.
So, you see, Barry Bowen got it...we are at a 1950s model of re-USING glass bottles.
Belize doesn't have the economic carrying capacity, as a third world country, to engage with the second or first world, to participate in their regular economic prctctices.
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