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Recycling Mystery: Plastic Easter Eggs

Last updated: May 20, 2025 4:15 am
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Spring is a season of renewal, with sunshine, blooming flowers, and the beloved tradition of Easter egg hunts. However, once the hunt is over and the candy is eaten, many families are left wondering what to do with the plastic Easter eggs that are left behind. These colorful, hollow, reusable shells may seem like they belong in the recycling bin, but the reality is a bit more complicated.

Most plastic Easter eggs are made from polypropylene, a recyclable material commonly known as #5 plastic. While #5 plastic is accepted for recycling in many communities, plastic Easter eggs are often too small and lightweight to be processed effectively in recycling facilities. Their size and weight make them prone to getting stuck in sorting machinery, which can cause damage and pose safety risks to workers. Additionally, some plastic eggs are made from low-grade or mixed plastics, making them unsuitable for traditional recycling processes.

So, what should you do with plastic Easter eggs if they can’t be recycled curbside? The best option is to reuse them. These eggs are durable and can be used for a variety of purposes beyond Easter egg hunts. Here are some creative ideas for keeping plastic Easter eggs in use:

1. DIY storage: Use them to organize office supplies, craft materials, or small toys.
2. Year-round scavenger hunts: Create educational games or treasure hunts for kids.
3. Holiday repurposing: Transform Easter eggs into ornaments for Christmas, Valentine’s Day, or Halloween.
4. Donation: Many organizations, such as churches, community centers, schools, and daycares, accept plastic eggs for future events.

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If you’re unable to find a local recycling program that accepts plastic Easter eggs, there is an alternative option available through TerraCycle. TerraCycle offers a mail-in recycling service for hard-to-recycle materials, including party supplies like plastic eggs. While this service may come at a cost, it provides a responsible way to dispose of items that can’t be recycled locally.

Ultimately, the key to reducing waste from plastic Easter eggs is to prioritize reuse and reduce consumption. Before purchasing new eggs next Easter, consider buying secondhand, opting for compostable alternatives, or crafting your own reusable eggs. With a little creativity and mindfulness, we can all do our part to reduce plastic waste and protect the environment.

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