St. Johns County Parks & Recreation is offering free Christmas tree recycling. Simply drop off the tree – minus lights and ornaments – between Dec. 26 and Jan. 6, from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at ...
Speaking of, cardboard isn't the only thing the ZipSnip slices and dices. It can handle carpet, rigid plastic packaging (the bane of all parents' existence come Christmas), fabric and wrapping paper.
Fear not, pals, because today, we're whipping up something epic out of plain cardboard! Can you guess ... game-time action with our awesome homemade catapult! Oh, and did I mention?
Wooden spoons are natural and don't heat up as easily or high as plastic, says Stapleton, which "leads them to be a bit safer." And metal spoons do not contain any chemical additives. Don't count ...
A new study published in October 2024 in Chemosphere finds potentially harmful ingredients in black plastic kitchen products that are likely sitting on your counter right now. The researchers tested ...
We don’t often think of our clothing as plastic, but much of it is. Polyester, nylon, acrylic and other synthetic fibers are commonplace in the blended fabrics we wear every day. As a result, textiles ...
Reuse your leftover plastic spoons and an old light cover and transform them into an adorable vase perfect for your home's decor. Start by finding an old round light cover and a bunch of plastic ...
Recently, there’s been lots of buzz about the dangers of cooking with black plastic utensils — think spoons, spatulas and more. The main claim: Using black plastic to stir things in your pots ...