Everyone's favourite is the Supermarket packaging, if they are set on not reducing packaging why don't they go the M&S route, and why put
eggs in plastic boxes rather than cardboard?
Not exact matches
The
eggs then are packed
in pulp, Styrofoam or
plastic containers and placed
in cardboard
boxes that are stored
in the plant's cooler, which makes up more than half the processing plant.
(Next time I am putting them inside some
plastic eggs that I've brought today and also
in an
egg box for J or even using an
egg cup with him to add a little element of role play).
In a clear plastic box in the lab, they observed the flies chasing live honey bees and laying eggs in the
In a clear
plastic box in the lab, they observed the flies chasing live honey bees and laying eggs in the
in the lab, they observed the flies chasing live honey bees and laying
eggs in the
in them.
FOOD
IN PLASTIC BABY BOTTLES ICE CUBES HIDING CANNED MEATS (FORAGING / HUNTING) CARDBOARD CERAL & ROUND CARDBOARD OATMEAL
BOXES NON-BREAKABLE MIRROR CARDBOARD
EGG CARTONS BOOMER BALLS, PVC TUBES BOX WITH SCENTS (perfume or spices) PERFUME SAMPLES, FEATHERS NEW VEGITATION
IN POTS NON-TOXIC FLOWERS (no preservatives) HEADS OF LETTUCE / STALKS OF CELERY PINE CONES PLAYING NATURE OR MUSIC AUDIO TAPES LARGE CARDBOARD BOX TO PLAY
IN LEAF OR MULCH PILES PRODUCE BOBBING
IN WATER BOWL HUMAN INTERACTION (if non-stressful) NESTING
BOXES AND MATERIALS WHOLE PRODUCE PAPER BAGS PINATAS MAGAZINES MEALWORMS AND CRICKETS CARDBOARD TUBES WITH SCENTS OR FOOD RAW COTTON SQUASH OR MELLON FRESH OR DRIED HERBS BROWSE (non-toxic) and leaf piles NEW BRANCHES AND STUMPS BUTCHER PAPER BONES WINDCHIMES OUTSIDE EXHIBIT STRAW OR HAY CRUMPLED PAPER BALL FEED BAGS (liners removed) GRASS CLUMPS RAWHIDE CHEW TOYS (limited amount) All food items must be organic, sugar, salt and preservative free.
Not wanting their little ones to get all sugared up on a giant chocolate bunny
in a
box, they're looking for alternatives gifts, like «collectible electronic chicks which hatch out of
plastic eggs.»
Rubbish I removed from Sprog 1's cupboard, drawers and shelves yesterday: 4 feathers, 5 colored matchsticks, 2 half deflated balloons, a cookie
in the shape of a vampire, 500 little shards of paper, 3 Toys R Us catalogues, 4
plastic bags, 2
egg cartons, 2 cardboard
boxes, endless broken craft projects...