Loose plastic bottle caps are made of recyclable plastic, but are too small to be accepted in most curbside programs. That's why we partner with specialty recyclers who have developed programs to process bottle caps! We make sure your bottle caps get recycled responsibly and safely.
In some areas plastic caps may be recyclable curbside if attached to the bottle they came with - check with your local provider to see if this applies to you! If not, or if you, like us, find yourself with a collection of random loose plastic caps, we've got you covered.



We partner directly with innovators who transform hard-to-recycle materials into new products—so you can see exactly where your items go and what they become.
ByFusion Global, Inc. was founded in 2017 because they believe Earth is our most valuable resource. They saw plastic was on the verge of becoming one of Earth’s most devastating environmental threats and took the lead to be part of the solution. ByFusion has simplified a complex problem with a platform that converts all types of plastic waste into a high-performing, advanced building material called ByBlock, a solution that enables communities to be the change needed to solve the global plastic waste crisis.

Merlin Plastics, a circular economy-focused plastic recycler servicing the U.S. and Canada, gives used plastic a new life, providing an alternative to virgin resin to be used by plastic manufacturers. Used plastics, like your plastic items collected by Ridwell, are shredded, washed, and pelletized into a post-consumer resin (PCR) at Merlin. Ultimately, PCR is used to make various commercial and industrial products like nursery planting pots, piping, and more. Merlin is committed to circularizing discarded packaging in an environmentally sound, economically efficient, and socially responsible fashion.

HydroBlox creates commercial and industrial drainage solutions. HydroBlox manufactures drainage material in the shape of long planks made from 100% landfill-bound plastic. These planks help control water flow, directing rain and stormwater from under roadways and homes back to the aquifers where they belong. HydroBlox prides itself on its environmentally friendly manufacturing process which uses no glue, binders, chemicals or exhaust heat to bind together and it does not create dust or fumes. Even the water used for cooling the material is recycled and the scrap plastic is re-recycled. HydroBlox has been named one of the top mechanical recycling companies in the world by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
