soak in hot soapy water for at least 5 min. rinse thoroughly..
Vinegar works well!
You can recycle items such as paper, plastic, bottles, cardboard, and even food scraps. You can reuse items such as clothes, paper, bottles, and furniture. It is very important that you recycle and reuse items, it is very easy, can save you money, and can save the planet. Metal scraps, aluminum can be recycled, even old cars. Solar power, as in the sun creating electricity, is recycling, also.
You can recycle items such as paper, plastic, bottles, cardboard, and even food scraps. You can reuse items such as clothes, paper, bottles, and furniture. It is very important that you recycle and reuse items, it is very easy, can save you money, and can save the planet. Metal scraps, aluminum can be recycled, even old cars. Solar power, as in the sun creating electricity, is recycling, also.
Yes, as in "please reuse that old bucket".
Sure, as long as you clean it, sterilize it and make sure there's no old milk in it.
To safely store and clean 6-month-old bottles for your baby's health, wash them with hot, soapy water after each use and sterilize them once a day. Store them in a clean, dry place and replace them every 3 months.
I found an old cup and I decided to reuse it.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle! The three 'R's. Reduce your consumption of objects (whatever you buy) Reuse what you bought and used Recycle what you used up Classic example: Plastic bottles. DON'T FREAKIN' BUY THEM! (Reduce) If you are in a desperate situation, then after you buy them, use them again to carry water, or as a funnel or something, or some art-y project, etc. (Reuse) Then, when the bottle gets old, go to a recycle station and FREAKIN' recycle it! (recycle) I hope that this has been useful and excuse me for the "freakin'"s. =) GO GREEN!
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Examples of reusable waste include glass jars and containers, plastic bottles, cardboard boxes, and old electronics. These items can be repurposed for storage, crafts, or as materials for new products. Additionally, textiles like old clothing can be transformed into cleaning rags or donated for reuse. Overall, many everyday items can find a second life through creative reuse.