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Water refill stations dot nearly every building at UF as an understated form of sustainable infrastructure. As lawmakers ...
We've rounded up several ways you can reuse plastic jugs and bottles. And the best part, these super-resourceful ideas don’t ...
A bill winning support in the Legislature would prohibit hotels, motels and other guest lodging from using single-use plastic ...
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A new law, signed by Gov. JB Pritzker last month, will ban hotels in the state from providing small, single-use plastic bottles containing personal-care products to lodgers staying at a hotel or g ...
Consumers are still reluctant to recycle small plastic bottles and they account for just 25% of bottles handed in via supermarket and railway station recycling points, according to collection agency ...
We also have some plastic bottles we trust and bottles that are decent for travel. Too small leaves you wanting more. Too large is heavy and unwieldy. A capacity of 20 to 24 ounces is just right.
NYC hotel rooms won’t be quite so small anymore. As of Jan. 1, Albany has banned single-use plastic bottles for soaps, shampoos and other toiletry products that are under 12 ounces — in an ...
Donation Options Search Search Search The Small Single-Use Plastic Bottle Act, signed by Gov. JB Pritzker last month, aims to reduce excess plastic use in hotels. Sun-Times file Share Hotels in ...
Watering can: Simple and cheap. Make a watering can for your plants using cleaned, empty laundry detergent containers. Use a heated nail to poke small holes in the bottle cap. Make sure you empty them ...
A bill in the Nevada Legislature aims to reduce plastic pollution around Lake Tahoe by banning the sale of small plastic water bottles. If passed, Nevada businesses surrounding the lake would no ...
The Tully Tube may seem like a small innovation ... Would you be open to using a paper pill bottle instead of the traditional plastic one? Why or why not? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com ...