When plastic pots are collected, they become smashed and broken before even making it to a recycling facility. Once the planters reach the facility, they are flat and misshapen, and are not able to be detected by sorting equipment as plastic. Check with your local home and garden store or nursery to see if they collect pots for reuse or recycling or put them in the garbage.
It may sound silly to even have to say, but please don’t put diapers - used or not - in your recycling bin! Human waste is an organic material, and NO organic material can be recycled in your recycling cart at home. Poop, and other organics, contaminate TONS of materials! Contaminated material goes to the landfill instead of being reused to make new materials. Put diapers in the garbage.
Foil-like packaging and crinkly plastic packages are very flimsy and have no recyclable value. Putting wrappers in your recycling is contamination that the recycling facility has to sort out and throw away. Put them in the garbage.
Ice cream cartons, as well as other frozen food packages, are lined with a wax coating to allow for long-time cold storage. This wax makes the container non-recyclable. Throw them in the garbage.
Foil packaging is very flimsy and has no recyclable value. Putting pouches in your recycling is contamination that the recycling facility has to sort out and throw away. Put them in the garbage.