Can metal foils like aluminum foils be recycled?
Aluminum foil is technically just as recyclable as aluminum cans. It’s just that we often make foil dirtier than cans, and many recycling programs will not accept it due to this problem. You may wish to double-check with your local recycling peeps and see what would happen if you gave your foil a nice wipe or rinse to remove the BBQ sauce before sending it to them. It’s also possible that you could reuse it yourself, treating it more like a pot or a pan — maybe you are already doing so. One downer thought on aluminum: while the foil you use for grilling is a visible use of this precious, energy-intensive commodity, aluminum is also used as a layer in many types of lightweight packaging — the aseptic boxes that soy milk and juice come in being one example. So if you’re not recycling those, start losing sleep over that too. Here’s just one motivational factoid: Americans are said to throw away enough aluminum in three months to rebuild our entire commercial air fleet. If you are unable