Aluminium.
The Romans used the hearth to cook. They also had saucepans.
Thermosetting plastics such as polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride better know as 'Bakelite' and some others.
In my opinion i would say plastic,stainless steel and wood
they are melted and sold as scrap metal
a tinker
That depends on how long the fish will be in transport and how big the fish are. I have used jam jars with lids, Thermos flasks, Buckets and saucepans with lids, Plastic bags that don't leak. If you go to a pet shop they may be prepared to let you have (sell?) some of their plastic bags to you.
yes
Some ways to reuse plastic jar lids include just simply using them for jars which hold craft items or edible items if the lids are good condition. If the lids are not in useable condition they may used as crafting objects for kids projects.
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An IRONMONGER sells metal goods e.g. saucepans, nails etc.
Jar lids can be made of various materials, including aluminum, plastic, and glass. Aluminum lids are commonly used for canning jars due to their ability to create a tight seal that helps preserve the contents of the jar.