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35mm Film Container Safety and Recycling

 

35mm Container Information
 
Get answers to your questions regarding the safety of using 35mm film containers for purposes other than storing film.
 
 
35mm Film Container Information
 
35 mm Film Containers Recycling

Retail photofinishers and consumers wanting to recycle film containers should check with their local recycling programs about recycling these materials.
 
The black film canisters are constructed of virgin high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic (SPI Code2), a tough, semi-rigid material commonly used for kitchen utensils, tools, toys, and numerous other applications. The gray lids are made of low-density polyethylene (LDPE), also a commonly used plastic (SPI Code 4).