Centrifuge Tubes & Rigid Lab Plastics - Zero Waste Box™
Description
Please send us any brand and type of rigid lab plastics including centrifuge tubes, plastic bottles, trays, vials, and beakers.
What you can recycle
- Beakers
- Centrifuge Tubes
- Plastic Bottles
- Rigid Lab Plastics
- Trays
- Vials
This box does not accept:
- Broken Glass
- Organics
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For the Zero Waste Box system to work effectively and safely, please follow these simple shipping guidelines on how and what you can ship back to TerraCycle:
- When will my order arrive? Orders are typically shipped out 2-3 business days after the order is placed. All orders ship via UPS or FedEx ground and can take 1-6 business days to arrive. Please note: during a sale period, these times may vary; expect possible delays with your order being fulfilled.
- Only send in items this system accepts. Sending in items that fall outside the selected category causes contamination and the need for added separation, which increases costs. For a more technical description of what is accepted, please click here.
- Do not send in household items that may be considered hazardous waste. These include items such as lithium-ion batteries, pressurized canisters, pesticides, oil-based paint or medical sharps, organics, broken glass, biomedical waste, soiled diapers, or expired medication. Do not send in anything sharp, flammable, reactive, corrosive, ignitable, radioactive, toxic, infectious, or pathogenic. For a more technical description of what is accepted and not accepted, please click here.
- Do not ship dripping packages. Please make sure all excess product has been removed before putting it in your Zero Waste Box, Pouch, or Pallet. If you choose to rinse your items, please note that the system must be completely dry prior to shipping.
- US restrictions apply: We do not accept any electronic devices covered by state e-waste regulations (for example, California's Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 mandates and provides local consumers with covered electronic waste (CEW) recycling, funded by government or manufacturers). For specifics on which electronic recycling is covered in each state, please consult your local government or department of environmental protection. Please refer to the following for more information.
Shipments of waste are sent to one of our local TerraCycle Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs). When a shipment from a collector arrives at one of our MRFs, we scan it to record the shipment information, date, weight, and what material it contained.
We then sort materials based on material characteristics and composition, using a wide variety of sorting technologies. Once sorted by category, the different material types are cleaned and then sent to third-party partners to process the materials into usable forms.
After we recycle the waste into raw material, it’s sold to manufacturing companies who produce the end product and complete the recycling journey. Learn more about TerraCycle’s recycling process.