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High-Density Polyethylene: A material used to make plastic bottles and other products that produces toxic fumes when burned.

 


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A kind of plastic used in the manufacturing of bottles and other products. It produces toxic fumes when burned and is often recycled.

HDPE- High-density polyethylene. A type of plastic that is commonly used in milk, distilled water, and laundry detergent bottles.

Number 2 is reserved for high-density polyethylene plastics. These include heavier containers that hold laundry detergents and bleaches as well as milk, shampoo and motor oil.

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