<Li> Polycarbonate (PC)--compact discs, eyeglasses, riot shields, security windows, traffic lights and lenses </Li> <Li> Polyester (PES)--fibers and textiles </Li> <Li> Polyethylene (PE)--a wide range of inexpensive uses including supermarket bags and plastic bottles <Ul> <Li> High - density polyethylene (HDPE)--detergent bottles, milk jugs and molded plastic cases </Li> <Li> Low - density polyethylene (LDPE)--outdoor furniture, siding, floor tiles, shower curtains and clamshell packaging </Li> <Li> Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)--carbonated drinks bottles, peanut butter jars, plastic film and microwavable packaging </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> High - density polyethylene (HDPE)--detergent bottles, milk jugs and molded plastic cases </Li> <Li> Low - density polyethylene (LDPE)--outdoor furniture, siding, floor tiles, shower curtains and clamshell packaging </Li> <Li> Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)--carbonated drinks bottles, peanut butter jars, plastic film and microwavable packaging </Li> </Ul>

Where do plastics come from and how are they made