Sentences with phrase «turn old plastic»

With the new enzyme, however, the idea is it that it can be put to use to turn old plastic into new plastic.

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The internet is brimming with ways to turn a regular old IKEA spice rack, plastic bag dispenser or bookcase into a unique DIY project.
Towels become turbans, plastic bracelets become precious jewels, old bathroom rugs turn into magic carpets, and that moth - eaten collection of stuffed animals transforms itself into a rainforest, animal hospital, or farm.
While old - fashioned plastic disposables are a definite no - no, it turns out that washing, bleaching and drying cloth diapers several times may actually be more harmful to the environment than swaddling your baby's booty in modern, biodegradable, chlorine - free disposables.
They talked about devising ways to turn old or used vehicle tires into comfortable chairs, plastic bottles into pencil cases, pieces of fabrics they collected from tailoring shops into fashion products and sachets of fibers into linens for fashion products to make them water - proof.
The gag of turning popular characters into cute little plastic blocks never seems to get old.
Even the key for the car has an interesting techno touch; its plastic shaft still needs to be inserted into the ignition and turned, but it uses an RFID chip to let the car know it's the correct key, instead of a notched metal shaft, as in older keys.
The $ 28,967 XLE we tested had cloth seats, a steering wheel covered in what seems to be plastic (not leather), an old - school key to insert and turn in the ignition, and no heat for the front seats, which you adjust manually and in only three ways.
Susie B. Anthony Rabinowitz Gersten lives on Long Island with her four - year - old triplets and husband Jonah, a successful plastic surgeon, doting father and devoted husband — which makes it kind of strange when he turns up murdered in the apartment of Manhattan call girl Dorinda Dillon, stabbed in the chest with a pair of scissors.
I said that although the technology used by European (and Canadian, it turns out) cards is unquestionably more sophisticated than the dumb old plastic we simple Americans carry, it is not particularly «smart.»
An old pile of plastic and wires sent for recycling after a garage clear - out turns out to be a super rare Wozniak - built Apple - 1.
In Harold (2017)-- exhibited in her recent solo show at Casey Kaplan — an older man turns to face us from his plastic chair as he and a younger man are illuminated by store windows.
Ray took as his starting point an old, green plastic children's toy of a man driving a tractor, with an unusual stylization, akin to ancient sculpture: the figure's legs face forward in the seat, while his torso and head turn 90 degrees outward.
Offcuts of wood, cardboard, plastic, plaster — seemingly any old stuff — are stretched, stacked and bundled up to achieve totems to life's unexpected twists and turns.
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Here's an unsolicited, last - minute, pre-Christmas plug for the Pick Punch, a device my 15 - year - old son gave me for my last birthday that turns old credit cards or other plastic sheet — in this case a stray hotel key — into stringed instrument picks.
When I was about 6 years old, I already had compiled thousands of matchbox cars, dozens of plastic Big Wheel tires, and turned my bike into a tractor trailer by tying a Radio Flyer wagon to the back.
We're using the reusable shopping totes instead of plastic bags, recycling aluminum cans, turning lights off when we leave the room, unplugging appliances we aren't using, using flourescent light bulbs and teaching our 4 year old about recycling.
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