What to Do with Baby Hangers

Updated on July 06, 2008
D.C. asks from New York, NY
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Hi!
This is not a critical question, but...

I have probably a hundred plastic baby hangers from stores that I have no need for. I tried donating to the local Goodwill, but they say they have more than they need. I don't know if they are a type of plastic that can be recycled, but I hate to just put them in a landfill. Does anyone know if they are a type of recyclable plastic, or of something else I might do with them?

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D.

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T.S.

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B.K.

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Hi Diane! First off, when you buy clothes from now on take them off the hanger before you get to the cashier and leave them at the store...or have them take them off. I sware those little hangers breed! LOL You could call a local second hand store to see if they need any hangers, or your local school's (they could use them for craft projects etc.)art teacher. They might be recycleable, just check for the number inside a triangle, the lower the number the more likely it is that they are recyleable.

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H.

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I've wondered the same thing. I have found the little recycling symbol on some hangers and I always toss them in the recycling bin. Usually it's in the middle under the hanging on the rail part.

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M.F.

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Hey Diane!

Have you heard of freecycle.org? It's a great website with the goal of keeping things out of landfills. People post things on there and others respond saying they want them. Everything is totally free. There are different chapters - our's is, of course, the Pittsburgh one. You have to sign up - it's free. Check it out! Someone just posted hangers today, in fact!

M.

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K.S.

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Contact Leigh Levy at ____@____.com is my neighbor and she runs a children's consignment business. She would probably be interested in them, and maybe would offer you some perks if you attend her sale. Her sale is awesome, in the South Hills. LOTS of great stuff! Tell her that her neighbor K. gave you her name.

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K.A.

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I know that O'Hara Twp by Fox Chapel is now taking all numbers for plastic recycles. Not sure if other areas are doing the same yet.

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E.F.

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most baby hangers (without clips) are "5"s. I live in Edgewood, which only takes 1 and 2s curbside, but Construction Junction takes all plastics 1-5. I just save them with my target bags (4), formula can lids (4), and other food containers that are 5s and run over there every now and again.

They are usually stamped somewhere towards the end, in little type.

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