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Non Recycling. Window and car glass contain an amount of lead, even more than that contained in glass (which can be found, for example, in glasses). Medical wastes, including syringes, gloves, and masks, are classified as non recyclable waste due to the potential biohazards they pose.

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Nonrecyclable materials refer to items that are not typically processed for recycling, while unrecyclable materials cannot be recycled due to their composition or contamination. Window and car glass contain an amount of lead, even more than that contained in glass (which can be found, for example, in glasses). Medical wastes, including syringes, gloves, and masks, are classified as non recyclable waste due to the potential biohazards they pose.

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From kitchen staples to bathroom essentials, you might be surprised to learn which everyday objects are wreaking havoc on our recycling systems. Medical wastes, including syringes, gloves, and masks, are classified as non recyclable waste due to the potential biohazards they pose. Missteps in recycling—known as “wishcycling”—can contaminate batches, increase costs, and send more waste to landfills. Depending on where you live, there are some items that simply aren't recyclable, including varieties of paper, glass and plastic.

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