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Many companies are moving away from throw-away items and opting for reusable materials instead. Papa Rocco’s in Gulf Shores, AL, is one pizza place that’s supporting the sustainability movement by choosing to use recyclable pizza boxes. This small act can make a big impact in curbing pollution, but recycling pizza boxes might not be as straightforward as you’d think.

A Pizza Place’s Guide to Pizza Box Recycling

Things to Know

pizza placeOnce a box from a pizza place makes it to a recycling plant, it’s recycled like any other material. However, there’s an integral step earlier in the process that many people overlook. Your local recycling plant can’t recycle the dirty portions of the box, such as the pieces of cardboard that have remnants of grease, cheese, or sauce on them. But if those sections of the box are removed, the rest of the cardboard can be recycled. If you don’t take heed and insist on tossing the whole box, leftovers and all, the entire box will have to be removed from the recycling plant and treated as waste.

The Benefits

Recycling materials helps to conserve energy, limit the use of natural resources, and fight pollution. By recycling the cardboard that makes up a pizza box, you will reduce the amount of waste that takes up a landfill, and help conserve resources. Not to mention you’re going to get a delicious pizza out of it.

The next time you’re looking for a delicious pizza place that also does something good for the planet, visit Papa Rocco’s. With an extensive menu, friendly employees, and green practices, you can’t go wrong. For more information, visit their website or call (251) 948-7262.

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