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You might be tempted to reuse plastic water bottles for convenience's sake or to cut down on waste, but you should know about the possible health risks.
Many of us reuse single-use plastics like water bottles, takeout containers and plastic bags. But is that safe?
Each year, UK households produce tons of plastic waste - around 2.5 million tons to be a bit more specific, according to Statista. One of the ways in which we can lower this number is to repurpose ...
Instead of tossing plastic bottles in the recycling bin, consider saving them to build a one-of-a-kind furniture piece that's surprisingly eco-friendly.
Is it safe to reuse plastic bottles? Most water bottle packaging will display a number printed inside a triangle to show what kind of plastic it is.
“Refilleries” give consumers a way to reuse plastic bottles and cut waste Businesses are reviving an old model to reduce single-use plastic in an effort to curb plastic pollution and fight ...
All that trash piled into your recycling bin might actually be treasure. The hastily discarded laundry-detergent bottle, for instance? Cut the top off, and it makes a fine watering jug.
Dear Dr. Blonz: I have heard that harmful changes can occur in water bottle plastic during heating in a microwave. While I don't microwave these bottles, I have been opting to reuse them after ...
Most types of plastic bottles are safe to reuse at least a few times if properly washed with hot soapy water. But recent revelations about chemicals in Lexan (plastic 7) bottles are enough to ...
Armacell passes 2,000,000,000 mark in reuse of plastic bottles Armacell, a global leader in flexible foam for the equipment insulation market and a leading provider of engineered foams, has passed a ...