Actually, there are many ways to recycle plastic milk jug. Below are some:
1. Poke holes in the bottom in make use as a watering.
2. You can use it as a scoop.
3. Cut and use as a seed starting container.
4. Use to store dry goods such as rice or coffee.
5. Cut into strips and use permanent marker.
Keep it on your kitchen counter by the sink and put compostable food waste in it. Put it in your compost or yard waste bin when it's full. (or if you live in Seattle, build a milk-carton boat for the milk-carton boat races!)
Fleece jackets, carpeting, park benches, shower stalls, floor tiles, trash cans, fiber filling for sleeping bags, and dock pilings.
You can recyle them in plastic recyling banks if the milk jug is made from plastic.
They can pollute it, and litter it by making bigger landfills....we should reuse or recyle them!!
There is no specific collective noun for cartons of milk, in which case, a noun suitable for the context of the sentence is used, for example a shelf of cartons of milk, a row of cartons of milk, etc.
Older milk cartons were not made of biodegradable materials. The newest milk cartons that are produced are made of biodegradable materials.
milk cartons can be put into paper or plastic. Either one is fine.
Milk stays fresh longer in cartons, over see-through containers which means it tastes better, for longer... Cartons are also more eco-friendly as opposed to plastic jugs. The down side is cartons are more expensive.
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dairy
they put it into cartons at the store!
100 cartons of milk on the wall 100 cartons of milk take one down open the spout drinkity drink til the milk runs out.
Two x half gallon cartons is equal to one gallon.
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Ideafinder is an online site that informs readers of certain historical facts. The history of milk cartons is an article that is featured on the site.