Yes! It is true that you shouldn’t recycle plastic bottle caps that are less than three inches in diameter; in fact, you shouldn’t recycle anything that is less than three inches in diameter. Why is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Plastic Factory in Brussels is a family-owned art collective that creates and sells upcycled plastic pieces. The online shop ...
As a champion of both small businesses and environmental protection, I am grateful for Subrenia Smith’s commentary regarding my Senate Bill 45 to reduce litter and the dangerous health impacts of ...
If you’re used to recycling, you know that there are many rules for what goes in the recycling bin depending on where you live. They’re ever-changing, which can lead to confusion. (We can only imagine ...
Removable plastic bottle caps could become a relic of the past if a bill inching its way through the California legislature becomes law. Assembly Bill 319 -- which passed the Assembly Natural ...
It’s a game of telephone: One says take the plastic bottle cap off, you hear keep it on. “Keep it off.” “Keep it on.” “Does it even matter?” The fact of the matter is that we live in a throwaway age ...
GREENSBORO, N.C.-- If you're serious about recycling or new to the game, you may have asked a coworker or neighbor this question---should you recycle plastic bottles with the cap on or off? Here is ...
Christian Cotroneo is the social media editor at Treehugger. He is a founding editor at HuffPost Canada, and former writer at The Dodo and Toronto Star. Tossing that plastic water bottle in the blue ...
Plastic bottles and other plastics including a mop, lie washed up on the foreshore at the site of the ancient and no-longer used Queenhithe dock, a designated scheduled monument which dates back to at ...
An epidemic of art grips Gainesville, and no cure is in sight. The city is decorated with murals depicting everything from pea pods in the depths of the southwest downtown parking garage to scenes ...
Call it a Renaissance in recycling. "The Mona Lisa is an ordinary woman, and she's an icon of the Italian Renaissance" -- and now "we are living through a new Renaissance, both in El Salvador and the ...