Sentences with phrase «out all of my plastic items»

(And no, I didn't immediately toss out all of my plastic items when going zero waste!

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For food items (lettuce, half used onion, etc.) I still have a huge urge to grab a plastic baggie, but manage to find another solution by asking «What would I do if I was out of baggies — what would I use instead?»
In the land of baby items, so many things are plastic and meant to be tossed out in six months to a year.
A reusable utensil set and tote bag are other compact, useful items to pack that can save you a lot of unnecessary plastic waste when you're eating out in a new place.
I'd like to point out too that disposable menstrual items, like diapers, contain lots of nasty chemicals, so switching to cloth pads and / or the cup can eliminate your exposure to these chemicals and plastics!
From recycling more everyday items like glass and plastic bottles and unwanted electrical goods to reducing our food waste, re-using carrier bags or trying out new things like home composting, there's lots we can all do to help cut back on the amount of waste we send to landfill.
Or else teams can build various structures using discarded plastic items (Best out of Waste).
Every time you put something on plastic or spread out the payments, you're effectively paying more for the very same item in the form of interest owed to the bank or lender.
We will not accept returned items that have been opened out of additional packaging (shrink wrap or plastic wrap).
There are also the more subtle toys such as a ball of yarn, shoelaces, milk caps, paper bags, boxes, and if you are a veterinary technician consider the plastic caps of syringe casings... sometimes the simpler items turn out to be the best and ones your cat will go bonkers over!
• Store all poisonous and dangerous materials in tightly closed containers and store away • Toilet lid to be kept down — kitten could fall in • Plastic bags stored in a drawer where they can not get to them — cause choking or suffocation • Household items — needles, strings, rubber bands etc put away in a draw or tightly closed container — easily swallowed • Electrical cords secured to the wall or wound up — prevent kitten being shocked • Blind and curtain cords out of reach — can cause strangulation
These are usually condemned, in whole or in part, for human consumption, and are generally sent for rendering along with other by - products, parts and items that are unwanted or unsuitable for human use — such as out - of - date supermarket meats (along with their plastic wrappers), cut - away cancerous tissue, parasitized livers, and fetal tissue (which is very high in hormones).
Not too long ago, on a typical summer day at the downtown market, we would throw out about 500 gallons worth of garbage bags destined for the landfill, loaded with food scraps, plastic water bottles, to - go coffee cups, paper plates, soda cans, packaging and other discarded items.
At times the boy can feel almost floaty when he jumps, there are still issues with hanging off the side of ledges and stretching out to jump to another ledge (a major gripe I had with SotC), and much like trying to cover a bowl of leftovers with plastic wrap, your character will grab onto everything you don't want him to and fail to even lightly grasp the item on which you desperately need to cling.
While we'd be fine missing out on a cosmetic item — no matter how cool Metroid Fusion was — locking a difficulty mode behind a $ 12 piece of plastic is pretty much a terrible idea.
Some items that used to be made out of high - value, durable material, such as furniture, housing fixtures and even car parts, are now partly or entirely made out of plastic.
But it turns out many of the tiny plastic particles in the ocean and lakes started out as bigger plastic items — shopping bags, six - pack rings, food wrappers and other products.
Put out - of - season wardrobes or extra bulk items in plastic tubs underneath the house, or in an extra trailer.
This video shows why plastic pollution is detrimental to marine life and why single - use plastics, such as drinking straws, are one of the most useless items made out of plastic, and destructive if they end up in our oceans.
Certainly, any plastic we can keep out of the landfills and oceans is great, for whatever time that item is reused or recycled.
From recycling more everyday items like glass and plastic bottles and unwanted electrical goods to reducing our food waste, re-using carrier bags or trying out new things like home composting, there's lots we can all do to help cut back on the amount of waste we send to landfill.
From recycling more everyday items like glass and plastic bottles and unwanted electrical goods to reducing our food waste, re-using carrier bags or trying out new things like home composting, there's lots we can all do to help cut back on the amount of waste we send to landfill.
We really enjoyed the fact that the kitchen had many basic items such as silver ware, a complete set of dishes / pots and knives and not - so - basic items such as plastic wrap, aluminum foil, salt / pepper, oil, paper towels, hand towels, hand and dishwasher detergent as well as a blender and coffee set up.This cottage is a half block from a large public park, where I enjoyed walking with Theo, out Jack Russell mix pup.
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