I recently came across another chain mail, about the numbers below plastic bottles we use. According to this mail, the number (generally within a triangle) written at the bottom, which ranges from one to seven, indicates how many times that particular plastic is recycled in reverse order. I dug a little deeper. Apparently, the number printed has nothing to do with the number of times plastic has been recycled. It’s just the type of plastic which is used for that particular bottle. 5 is polypropylene and 1 is polyethlyene terephthalate etc etc.
One primary use of having the numbers if to help recyclers to sort into appropriate groups. In other words, identification number.
1 – PET, polyethlyene terephthalate
2 – HDPE, high-density polyethylene
3 – PVC, polyvinyl chloride
4 – LDPE, low-density polyethylene
5 – PP, polypropylene
6 – PS/PS-E, polystyrene / expanded polystyrene
7 – OTHER, resins or multi-materials

Here is copy paste of that mail

How to avoid:Check on the bottom of the bottle there is a triangle sign and there will be a number on it. If the number is higher than or equal to 5 –> then this bottle is safe to use.Whatever number under 5, will release the chemical. For most bottle water, the number is 1.Did you know chemical released by plastic water bottles can cause cancer(It is not the water that affecting you but the chemical releasing from the bottle)Pass this to all your friends and also make them aware of it…How to avoid:Check on the bottom of the bottle there is a triangle sign and there will be a number on it. If the number is higher than or equal to 5 –> then this bottle is safe to use.
Whatever number under 5, will release the chemical. For most bottle water, the number is 1.
Did you know chemical released by plastic water bottles can cause cancer(It is not the water that affecting you but the chemical releasing from the bottle)
Pass this to all your friends and also make them aware of it…

Thanks for the info. Snopes.com is a good resource whenever you receive such dubious email forwards. This one also explains why this chain mail started in the first place:
http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/petbottles.asp
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Thanks very much for the link
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what about soft drink bottles
r they safe cause i didnt get any indiactor number on the pepsi coke bottels
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Good info..
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numbers 2, 4, and 5 are safe. with 6 and 7 being the WORST to use. this is according to oprah’s broadcast and the health network.
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I think you have the numbers wrong on the bottom of the plastic bottles….you said numbers above 5 are safe…but I understood that numbers under 5 are the safest…
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avoid numbers 3, 6 and 7 these are most toxic
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3 is made of unplasticised chloride
6 is made of polystyrene
7 is made of nylon and acrylic
all cancer causing materials
4 being the best it is made of Low density polyethylene
contact hubert @ headen@ymail.com for more info.
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that is some real bull shit your site didnt help me at all
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numbers 5 or 7 is better n safer to use?
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