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Happy Harry
Yes or no? Dear Harry We go through a lot of rubber gloves in our business. It is a real waste, there must be something to ... for those hard-to-open jars. 3. Cut at the wrist and make rubber bands. 4. Take two fingers and put them over the jaws of a pair ... of the glove and glue them to the bottom of your tub. The rubber prevents slipping. use Pliobond Glue as this glue can be removed later with ...
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The Consumer Recycling Guide: Commonly Recycled Materials
The entire newspaper including inserts acceptable, except for things like plastic, product samples and rubber bands. Newspapers may be stuffed in large brown grocery sacks, or tied with natural-fiber twine ...
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Environmental Education, Water Pollution, Teaching Pollution
An onion bag works well, too! A rubber band will hold the storm drain. For a working storm drain: Punch ... blue food coloring in the rain and If using food coloring, use rubber gloves! Clay is a wonderful thing...you can use it to cover ... -- when purchased in bulk, cinnamon may be less expensive than cocoa. Use rubber bands for holding in wells as well as for storm drain. Use two ...
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Greentimes JR Articles - Natural Resources
What Do Oxygen, Rubber and Fruit Have in Common? By Wilhemina Agbemakplido Trees are very important to our existence ... as desks and tables, out of wood. We even get rubber from certain types of trees! You can find rubber in rubber gloves or rubber bands. Before we had electricity, and even in some places ...
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Try This At Home: Awesome Aquifers
Nylon netting, hosiery, coffee filter, or window screen: works as a well screen Rubber bands, plumber’s putty, or electrical tape: used in various ways to hold parts together (e ...
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The World's Shortest Comprehensive Recycling Guide
Rubber bands, plastic bags, product samples, water, dirt, mold or other contamination. Pack newspapers tightly in large brown grocery sacks or tie with natural twine. Keep dry. Empty metal cans, caps, lids, bands ... parts. Aluminum is not attracted to magnets. There is no need to remove labels or bands from cans and bottles. Clean only enough to prevent odors. Do not recycle containers with ...
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Lesson 9 - Making Your Own Sampling Tools - Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota
Water Viewer coffee cans rubber bands plastic food wrap duct tape Remove both ends of the coffee can. Stretch the plastic ... over one end of the can. The plastic should be taught and smooth. Use a rubber band to hold the wrap in place and then tape it to the can. To ...
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Solid Waste District, Cuyahoga County of Ohio - Education Programs
Vocabulary: water treatment plant, purification, pollution Procedures: Discuss how water ...
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EcoFuture (TM): Things You Can Do Today
Save bottles and jars after use for storing small household items (pins, rubber bands, thread,) hardware (nails, screws, bolts,) or office supplies (staples, pencils, paper clips, etc..) Save your ... your garden. Plant things that don't require so much water. Take extra plastic and rubber pots back to the nursery. Large expanses of lawn are not good habitat for other ...
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EARTH-FRIENDLY BACK-TO-SCHOOL TIPS
Make your school a toxin-free zone: Talk ...
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