«For Design Miami 07 I created a new piece of work for the first time, which focused on the overlooked sculptural beauty of
these plastic water containers.
When picking water bowls for our dog, note that bacteria have a higher likelihood to breed in
plastic water containers.
Not exact matches
Launched in 1973 as a
plastic injection molder with six employees, Cascade Engineering has blossomed into a diversified manufacturer with 15 business units and a product line that includes waste
containers, auto parts, and furniture components — and, more recently, wind turbines, solar panels, and affordable
water filters for the developing world.
Despite a massive push among universities, municipal governments and other institutions to ban the flimsy
plastic containers and force everyone to drink tap
water, their popularity continues unabated.
Combine equal amounts (weight wise) of
water and strong, white bread flour in a glass or
plastic jar /
container (not metal) until you have an even batter.
Ingredients: - Pomegranates (roughly six, depending on their size)- peel of 1 lemon (I prefer meyers)- cinnamon stick - 3 cups vodka - 1 1/2 cups white sugar - 3/4 cup
water Utensils: - A large glass jar (I used a 3 litre jar)- large
plastic bowl - paring knife - vegetable peeler (or knife)- measuring cups (liquid and dry)- metal strainer - cheescloth - saucepan - small funnel - glass bottles or storage
containers for the final product
(The regular tofu I use comes in a
water packed
plastic container that needs refrigerating... it has a much chewier texture than the silken, and would not be a particularly good candidate for this recipe because the pumpkin alfredo sauce texture is mostly determined by the texture of the silken tofu).
When using the inner
plastic container the
water comes up the entire side of the
container.
Mix 1 1/2 cups pickling lime with 1 1/2 gallons
water in a stainless steel, glass or food grade
plastic container.
Cover the setup loosely with
plastic to retain moisture, spritz the surface lightly with tepid
water every day if it seems dry, and then, after the seeds have sprouted, remove the
plastic and move the
containers someplace where the seedlings will receive plenty of bright light — either the sill of a super-bright, clean window; very close to a four tube fluorescent fixture; or under some high - intensity grow lights.
Put all of the ingredients in a one gallon
plastic container, shake, and fill with
water up to 1 1/2 inches of the top.
Almost 72 % of
plastic beverage
containers were recycled in 2014, including
water bottles.
This includes chemicals used for pest control, livestock growth enhancers (more widespread in the United States, but limited to beef cattle in Australia),
plastic containers used for food and
water, and synthetic food processing aids.
To make a starter: In a 4 - cup glass,
plastic or stainless steel
container, combine 1 cup
water (110 ° to 115 °F) with 2 +1 / 4 teaspoons Active Dry Yeast and 1 +1 / 2 cups white rice flour.
In a large
plastic bag or
container pour the vinegar,
water, garlic salt, onion powder, black pepper, cayenne pepper, Worcestershire Sauce and Tabasco Sauce and mix well.
This encourages folks to bring their food and drinks in recyclable or reusable
containers — for instance, we didn't bring any snack in
plastic baggies, we didn't bring in bottled
water, we didn't bring in any
plastic utensils, and we certainly didn't bring in any disposable diapers!
Once your
water beads are ready for play, drain them from the
water and place them in a
plastic bin (we like to use tupperware
containers for this kind of play, perfect for containing the materials but they provide enough room for scooping and pouring, which is actually fantastic learning!
Use glass and stainless steel instead of
plastic (for
water bottles, storage
containers, and baby bottles, for example).
Take a small
plastic toy, place in freezable
container (I'll be using a ziploc bag) and fill with
water.
You can also use hard
plastic or glass
containers — just make sure whatever you use is clean (wash with hot, soapy
water, rinse well, and air dry) and tightly sealed.
For cold -
water sterilizing you can purchase specially designed sterilizing units or simply use a lidded
plastic container.
Various
plastic containers filled with
water,
watering cans, and other toys are fun for toddlers.
I store the dirty diapers in a
plastic action packer
container and wash them in warm
water.
Freeze
water in milk cartons and
plastic containers to create large blocks of ice — you can even add a drop of food coloring to each if you like.
If you choose to use
plastic containers, like what might be a 20oz
water bottle or soda liters, please recycle them.
Growing concerns about nutrient damage, hot spots, and
plastic containers that release dangerous chemicals have underscored the importance of warming meals without exposing bags and bottles to dangerous steam, hot or boiling
water, or the microwave.
Many household items are great for outdoor
water fun; a bucket of
water, a few
plastic food
containers, a sponge and a selection of wooden kitchen implements are perfect for the job.
The type of
plastic used in many refillable
water bottles, including in popular brands such as Nalgene, is polycarbonate, indicated by the No. 7 in the recycling code at the bottom of the
container.
This toy is a similar idea: take a clear
plastic container, and add
water and glitter.
For equipment, you'll need single - serving
plastic containers with airtight lids; 1 - or 2 - ounce
plastic vials for dressings, dips and peanut butter; zip - top
plastic bags;
plastic utensils;
water bottles or thermos
containers of various sizes; and a refreezable cold pack.
Instead of buying
plastic bottles of
water, anyone with a thirst will be encouraged to take a reusable
container to a free
water fountain in the high street.
We wet them and put them in a
plastic container with enough
water to keep them damp.
DO NOT store any expressed milk in disposable bottles or bags such as
plastic water bottle
containers or zip - lock baggies.
The old tires, rusty buckets, and
plastic containers that litter the encampments collect stagnant
water, making them ideal breeding grounds for mosquito larvae.
Previous research had suggested that levels of BPA, which mimics the female hormone estrogen in the human body, declined by 50 percent every five hours after it was ingested in foods or
water it had leached into from
plastic containers.
Materials • Rubbing alcohol (70 percent isopropyl alcohol) • Measuring spoons • Small bowl • Three long strands of human hair (about 20 centimeters long) • Cotton swabs • Measuring tape or ruler • Thin, flat piece of
plastic that can easily be cut (about 8.0 cm long and 8.0 cm wide), such as from the lid of a disposable deli container • Scissors (strong enough to cut the plastic piece) • Dime • Tape • Two small nails • Glue • Scrap piece of wood or flat Styrofoam (about 25 cm long and 10 cm wide) • Hammer • Pencil or pen • Hair dryer • Plastic box that can be sealed and is large enough to fit the wood or Styrofoam piece inside of it • Wet sponge or small towel (either paper or cloth) Preparation • Make a solution of 25 percent rubbing alcohol and 75 percent water by mixing one tablespoon of water with one teaspoon of rubbing alcohol in a smal
plastic that can easily be cut (about 8.0 cm long and 8.0 cm wide), such as from the lid of a disposable deli
container • Scissors (strong enough to cut the
plastic piece) • Dime • Tape • Two small nails • Glue • Scrap piece of wood or flat Styrofoam (about 25 cm long and 10 cm wide) • Hammer • Pencil or pen • Hair dryer • Plastic box that can be sealed and is large enough to fit the wood or Styrofoam piece inside of it • Wet sponge or small towel (either paper or cloth) Preparation • Make a solution of 25 percent rubbing alcohol and 75 percent water by mixing one tablespoon of water with one teaspoon of rubbing alcohol in a smal
plastic piece) • Dime • Tape • Two small nails • Glue • Scrap piece of wood or flat Styrofoam (about 25 cm long and 10 cm wide) • Hammer • Pencil or pen • Hair dryer •
Plastic box that can be sealed and is large enough to fit the wood or Styrofoam piece inside of it • Wet sponge or small towel (either paper or cloth) Preparation • Make a solution of 25 percent rubbing alcohol and 75 percent water by mixing one tablespoon of water with one teaspoon of rubbing alcohol in a smal
Plastic box that can be sealed and is large enough to fit the wood or Styrofoam piece inside of it • Wet sponge or small towel (either paper or cloth) Preparation • Make a solution of 25 percent rubbing alcohol and 75 percent
water by mixing one tablespoon of
water with one teaspoon of rubbing alcohol in a small bowl.
Use caution with thinner
plastic containers — hot
water can cause them to melt; and avoid glass — boiling
water can cause glass to break.
BPA is a chemical found in a variety of food
containers, including polycarbonate
plastic water bottles and can linings.
Sometimes you can't win: Just when you stop littering the environment with throwaway
water bottles and switch to reusable
containers comes an uproar over bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical found in some can linings and hard
plastics.
But at nanometer - size scales for
water and potentially other fluids, whether the
container is made of glass or
plastic does make a significant difference.
That form of
plastic is found in
water bottles, food
containers, and polyester.
«The phthalates in the
plastic water bottles these girls drink from, or the microwave
containers they eat out of, may be far more likely to get into their system than cosmetic use, and as of now, no one has banned these things,» says M. William Audeh, MD, an oncologist who works in cancer risk assessment at the Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute at Cedars - Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
To offset the environmental detriments caused by consuming animal protein, I started switching over to nontoxic household and beauty products, being careful with
water usage, using more public transportation, and making other small changes like swapping glass
containers for my
plastic ones.
In addition to
plastic bags, you can bring your batteries, corks,
water filters and PP (# 5)
plastic (yogurt tubs, drink and food pouches and take out
containers) year - round.
Ditch single - use
plastic containers whenever possible (warning: the wellness world is full of them these days), pack your bag with a reusable
water bottle, silverware set, and Mason jar, and look to give your beauty routine a sustainable upgrade.
Plastic can leach potentially harmful chemicals into your food and water, so wave goodbye to your leftover containers, water bottles, and plastic wraps and look for glass or stainless - steel alternatives i
Plastic can leach potentially harmful chemicals into your food and
water, so wave goodbye to your leftover
containers,
water bottles, and
plastic wraps and look for glass or stainless - steel alternatives i
plastic wraps and look for glass or stainless - steel alternatives instead.
BPA is used to make hard polycarbonate
plastics (like those used for
water bottles and food - storage
containers) and epoxy resins, found in the lining of many food cans.
Instead, scoop some out into a
plastic tupperware
container before you turn the
water on if you want to shave with it.
When your food or
water is stored in
plastic containers, xenoestrogens can leach into it, which enter your body and get absorbed into your bloodstream, which the liver then has to detoxify.
Avoid bottled
water in soft
plastic containers as the
plastics often leach into the
water.