Sentences with phrase «use of plastic ever»

It's Samsung's best use of plastic ever, with a soft, stippled back that doesn't collect grease or shine the way the S4 does.

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To further help get the most perfect sides ever on this naked cake, it's stacked inside a ring of clear acetate (a type of flexible plastic used for some baked goods).
«I've been working in the pallet industry for more than 35 years and in that time I've seen a phenomenal progression, not just in the design and development of different sizes and styles of plastic pallets to suit an ever growing range of applications, but also in customers perceptions about their benefits and uses.
In short, since the 1950's almost every piece of plastic that we have ever made, used and thrown away is still here on this planet in one form or another, whether its in our homes, in landfill or in the environment; and it will be here for centuries to come.
Confession: I've don't think I've ever actually used one of those plastic pull - down diaper changing tables in public restrooms.
«Instead of spending money on plastic - packed herbs — that you only ever use half of anyway — grow your own on your windowsill.»
Today, vegan fashion is better designed than ever, using noble materials that are far more eco-friendly than previous «vegan leathers» — which were basically the worst forms of plastic.
April's Topical Science Update Plastic Special Report An in depth look at the history of plastic, the issues surrounding plastic use and the possible solutions to the biggest environmental problem we have everPlastic Special Report An in depth look at the history of plastic, the issues surrounding plastic use and the possible solutions to the biggest environmental problem we have everplastic, the issues surrounding plastic use and the possible solutions to the biggest environmental problem we have everplastic use and the possible solutions to the biggest environmental problem we have ever faced.
It was one of the last Kindles that Amazon ever released with a keyboard built right into the plastic, instead of using an on - screen «virtual» keyboard like the ones in the Kindle Paperwhite.
Aside from the ever - vexing plastic that comes from single - use items and packaging in general, plastic microbeads are one of the more worrisome causes for concern.
I'm doing this because a lot of plastic ends up floating in our oceans, polluting our lands, or just sitting around in landfills for far longer than it was ever used.
This headset is perhaps the chintziest piece of technology I've ever used, with a single earbud, a mutable mic and an impractical plastic clip connected by a single audio cable.
-- Haven't job searched recently — Never had a role in the hiring process, everUsed to work in HR... 20 years ago — Read a book about resumes, in college, 8 years ago — Aren't quite sure what you do for living... something to do with plastics * — Have no idea about your career goals — Don't know the preferences for your target industry — Have never worked in the size company or the industry you're targeting — Knows you're changing careers, but not sure of the specifics
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