Suppose my kids like taking things like candy boxes and fruit snack containers, and other random garbage, putting them into aluminum cans, and then putting them with the rest of the cans to be recycledDoes this create problems in the recycling process, or do they have some way to filter this stuff before it gets melted down?
If its plastic of paper, it will most likely burn in the smelting processIf its more rigid plastics, it can remain in the metal, making it less durable and of lower qualityIf you are thoughtful enough, avoiding that will make aluminium of better quality and increase the use of recycled aluminiumIf you are like someone else who posted, 'who cares'?