Not exact matches
Chobanian reasons that the country has become accustomed to recycling and
reusing old newspapers, pop cans and
bottles, plastic shopping bags, tires, motor oil and, in some places, waste water from toilets.
So use your tap water (if it's safe and doesn't taste like bleach) and use reusable
bottles like SIGG or
reuse your
old water
bottles.
We can not accept milk that was stored in
reused food containers (eg,
old dairy milk cartons, juice
bottles, or glass containers).
Are
old baby
bottles okay to
reuse?
I was thinking of filtering the
old Power steering fluid I'm
reusing it is because I recently changed it, or even not flushing it because It is new, but I think I will just use a couple of new 7 $ Honda power steering fluid
bottles.
That is, until TreeHugger emeritus Ruben Anderson gave me a slap upside the head with his article in the Tyee,» New Wine in
Old Bottles», pointing out that it is just like the paper or plastic issue: the correct green answer is that neither new glass or tetrapak is green,
reuse and refilling is.
Or do they
reuse their
old water
bottles & pack it out like good campers?