yes.
corrugated staples
there are 2 staples stores in the US
Interestingly, staples have been around for a very long time! From 500BCE Iran onwards, large metal staples were used to hold stones together in construction. The basic home stapler and staples as we know them were thought up in 1877 by Henry Heyl (US Patent No. 195,603).
they do in Florida
Well some of the most common staples would be bread, rice cereals, potatoes and some others cassave yam, breadfruit and dasheen
Yes, Staples does have expandable file folders, even ones that are 100% recyclable. Here's a link to their homepage: www.staples.com/
The word that is opposite of the word "recyclable" is "non-recyclable."
recyclable
No!!!!!!!!!!!They are not recyclable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yes it is recyclable
Yes, cardboard is recyclable.
Water is a natural recyclable resource.
Yes. Steel is very recyclable.
Yes, a cardboard box is recyclable.
Yes, glossy cardboard is recyclable.
A bouncy ball is indeed recyclable. This is because bouncy balls are made out of complex rubbers and plastics which are recyclable.
Yes - Nomacorcs are level 4 aka curbside recyclable. The most and easiest recyclable cork in the industry.