Plastic and Paper Recycling: Benefits, Dangers and Safe Uses

Recycling plastic and paper reduces environmental impact, but some materials are safer than others for reuse. Discover which plastic bottles are food-safe and how to properly dispose of hazardous items.

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When to Replace 8 Common Household Products

Knowing the expiration dates of household products can prevent them from becoming hazardous to your health. Here are the right times to replace 8 common household products.

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How to Defrost Cod

Cod is an ocean fish that produces thick, meaty white fillets. These fillets are suitable for sauteing or broiling, but they are especially well known for their crispy outside and juicy inside when they are fried. You must be very careful when you defrost cod because the fillets are deceptively delicate.

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How to Eat Fresh Oregano Leaves

Oregano is a member of the mint family. Though most commonly associated with Italian food, primarily because oregano is a perfect complement to tomato-based sauces, the Greeks are believed to have first used oregano for culinary purposes, notes the University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

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How to Dispose of Insulin Needles

If you are a diabetic and you give yourself insulin injections, proper disposal of your needles and syringes is important to prevent injury to yourself or others.

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What Is a Better Insulator: Paper, Glass, Plastic, or Styrofoam?

The thermal conductivity of a material determines how good an insulator it is. The official definition of thermal conductivity is the quantity of heat transmitted through a unit thickness in a direction normal to a surface of unit area, due to a unit temperature gradient under steady state conditions.

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How to Weigh Cardboard for Recycling

Though you are unlikely to become rich from recycling cardboard, you may be able to earn some additional spending money by turning in your old boxes or scraps. You may also be able to take discarded or unwanted boxes from your place of employment.

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Metal as a Renewable or Nonrenewable Resource

Metals of all types are important and valuable resources. Although their natural supply or the supplies of elements that go into producing various alloys are fixed, metals are highly recyclable and reusable. Precious metals, such as gold and silver, are rarely, if ever, discarded.

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Environmental Effect of Paper Plates

The use of paper plates during picnics or big parties where washing and avoiding breakage of ceramic plates would be inconvenient may raise the question: what is the environmental impact of using paper plates?

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How to Remove Kids' Fingerprints on an LCD TV

As any parent can tell you, a child's fingerprints seem to spread to every surface in a household, no matter how diligent the parent is about cleaning. Unfortunately, these surfaces can include expensive ones like an LCD screen on a TV or computer.

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Recycling Aluminum Tabs Vs. Cans

A quick Internet search brings up numerous sites and articles about recycling the tabs on aluminum cans. Depending on what you read or who you believe, the tabs are more beneficial to recycle than the can. In a nutshell, they’re exactly the same when it comes to recycling. Both are equally valuable.

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Pros & Cons of Recycling Water

All around the world, people are becoming more environmentally conscious. On our quest to become a greener planet, we have been conserving and recycling non-renewable resources such as coal and oil by using energy efficient appliances and changing some wasteful habits.

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Renewable & Nonrenewable Materials

Renewable materials are those which can be manufactured or generated quickly enough to keep pace with how fast they are used up. Non-renewable materials, including materials for energy sources, are those which take a long time to renew and are generally used faster than they can be regenerated.

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How Can We Recycle A/C Water?

During the hottest months of the year, high water rates and mandatory water conservation rules can restrict household water usage to the bare necessities. Taking advantage of alternative water sources can provide water for a variety of uses and reduce fresh water usage. One such source is graywater.

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What Are the Dangers of Plastic Bags for Food Storage?

Proper food storage is important to keeping it safe to eat. Eating food that has been improperly stored has the potential to make a person sick, particularly if that storage container is a plastic that contains dangerous chemicals.

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The Effect of Recycling Plastic Water Bottles on the Environment

Plastic water bottles are becoming a growing segment of the municipal solid waste stream in the United States. The American Chemistry Council estimates that the average consumer uses 166 plastic water bottles each year and that 2.5 million plastic bottles are thrown away every hour.

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How to Dispose of Sanitary Pads at Home

If you are wondering how to dispose of your used sanitary pads, you are not alone. It is normal to have questions when you first start using menstrual products. The main goal of sanitary pad disposal is to get rid of them in a clean and discreet way.

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Process of Recycling Cardboard

Recycling is one of the easiest and most recognizable ways to go green, and many materials can be recycled, including cardboard. While most people understand how recycling benefits the environment, they may not fully understand the recycling process.

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