Got a dull ceramic blade and wondering where it goes? Unlike metal blades, ceramic needs special handling—here's how to do it right! 👇
Clean & Prep 🧼
First, give it a gentle wash with mild soap to remove tape residue . Check for cracks—if it's broken, wrap it carefully in thick paper or cardboard to prevent injury
Safety First 🛡️
Never toss loose blades in the bin! Place wrapped blades in a sturdy container (like an old jar) labeled "SHARP" to protect waste workers
Recycling Options ♻️
Good news: ceramic blades are 100% recyclable! Made from zirconium oxide, they can be crushed into powder and used to manufacture new ceramic products . Some brands like Dalton offer mail-in recycling programs for ceramic blades . The MIDDIA ceramic blades share this eco-friendly advantage!
Local Disposal 🏠
If recycling isn't available locally, check your city's guidelines. Many places classify ceramic blades as non-recyclable waste due to limited facilities . But hey—some creative folks repurpose them as scratchboard art tools or even garden markers!
Zero Waste Tip 💡
Since ceramic blades last 11x longer than metal ones , you'll dispose of them way less often. Win for you, win for the planet!
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