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It should say on the packaging if they're reusable. If it doesn't say, assume they're not reusable.
If they're reusable, they're washable.
If none of this applies, put discarded masks in the landfill bin. They should be, I think, bagged separately from the rest of your rubbish to avoid contamination,
If you have some lead-lined containers, so much the better.
Those blue/white face masks on 17:25 - Jul 22 by factual_blue
It should say on the packaging if they're reusable. If it doesn't say, assume they're not reusable.
If they're reusable, they're washable.
If none of this applies, put discarded masks in the landfill bin. They should be, I think, bagged separately from the rest of your rubbish to avoid contamination,
If you have some lead-lined containers, so much the better.
Don't try and dissolve them in hydrofluoric acid though