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| Empty Round Plastic Nail Art Stickers Stockage Box Case Z05 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 4h 43m |
| 20pcs Plastic Bottle Atomiser Pen Shape Perfume Spray Travel Bottle Empty 6ml | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 5h 13m |
| Empty Round Plastic Nail Art Stickers Stockage Box Case Z05 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 5h 17m |
| MCM CASE GARD DRY BOX AMMO CAN 12ga ( empty plastic box, no ammo) | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $17.99 | 7h 10m |
| MCM CASE GARD DRY BOX AMMO CAN 20ga ( empty plastic box, no ammo ) | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $17.99 | 7h 10m |
| MCM CASE GARD AMMO CAN ( no ammo, this is a empty plastic box ) | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $18.99 | 7h 10m |
| 50ML Mini Plastic Transparent Small Empty Spray Bottle | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $.99 | 7h 37m |
| 30ML Mini Plastic Transparent Small Empty Spray Bottle | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 7h 53m |
| NEW!!REFILLABLE 3 LITRE PLASTIC WINE BARREL (EMPTY) FITS MOST 3 LITRE BAG IN BOX | ![]() |
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US $11.00 | 8h 2m |
| Jewelry Display Tray 1 Black Plastic Empty Tray 8x14x1 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $11.95 | 9h 16m |
| SG01 6 Pcs x 10 Packs 3 Gram Empty Plastic Jars-Square | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $14.40 | 9h 21m |
| SG01-S 6 Pcs Of 3 Gram Empty Plastic Jars-Square | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $2.40 | 10h 21m |
| Jewelry Display Tray 8x14x1 Black Plastic Empty Tray x5 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $29.95 | 11h 1m |
| SG02 6 Pcs x 10 Packs 2.5g Empty Plastic Jars-Square | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $14.60 | 11h 22m |
| SG02-S 6 Pcs Of 2.5 Gram Empty Plastic Jars-Square | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $2.40 | 12h 22m |
| SG03 6 Pcs x 10 Packs 3 Gram Empty Plastic Jars-Heart | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $13.10 | 13h 21m |
| SG03-S 6 Pcs Of 3 Gram Empty Plastic Jars-Heart | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $2.10 | 14h 21m |
| USA Seller Blue Cap New Empty Plastic Dropper Bottle 20ml x 12 pcs Bottles 20 ml | ![]() |
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US $6.99 | 14h 48m |
| USA Seller Blue Cap New Empty Plastic Dropper Bottle 20ml x 50 pcs Bottles 20 ml | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $19.99 | 14h 50m |
| PINK HARD PLASTIC CAMEO CORP CLEANSER SHAKER WITH EMPTY CAN INSIDE CHICAGO IL | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.99 | 14h 57m |
| USA Seller Blue Cap New Empty Plastic Dropper Bottle 20ml 100 pcs Bottles 20 ml | ![]() |
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US $34.95 | 14h 57m |
| USA Seller Blue Cap New Empty Plastic Dropper Bottle 20ml x 25 pcs Bottles 20 ml | ![]() |
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US $12.98 | 14h 57m |
| 30 Empty Plastic Standard Size CD Jewel Cases - Black + Clear Tray Lot | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $7.99 | 17h 10m |
| Empty Round Plastic Nail Art Stickers Stockage Box Case Z05 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 17h 25m |
| Vintage Ship Travel Soo Line RR Railroad Empty Plastic Playing Card Case | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $2.50 | 17h 36m |
| 40 Empty Plastic Standard Size CD Jewel Cases - Black + Clear Tray Lot | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.99 | 17h 44m |
| 4 *NEW* 16mm 400' EMPTY PLASTIC REELS (GRAY) | ![]() |
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US $14.99 | 18h 1m |
| Empty Round Plastic Nail Art Stickers Stockage Box Case Z05 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 18h 29m |
| Empty Round Plastic Nail Art Stickers Stockage Box Case Z05 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 18h 41m |
| Empty Round Plastic Nail Art Stickers Stockage Box Case Z05 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 19h 9m |
| Empty Round Plastic Nail Art Stickers Stockage Box Case Z05 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 19h 41m |
| Set 2 Travel Mini Empty Perfume Plastic Bottles 3ml x 3 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $6.99 | 19h 45m |
| NEB01 50 of 2 Gram Plastic Empty Bottles Set | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $8.80 | 20h 6m |
| Empty Round Plastic Nail Art Stickers Stockage Box Case Z05 #1 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.01 | 20h 38m |
| Empty Round Plastic Nail Art Stickers Stockage Box Case Z05 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 23h 41m |
| Empty Round Plastic Nail Art Stickers Stockage Box Case Z05 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 23h 51m |
| TWO 25 MM PLASTIC EMPTY AMMO CAN | ![]() |
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US $33.00 | 23h 56m |
| 30ML Mini Plastic Transparent Small Empty Spray Bottle | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 1d 4h 55m |
| 50ML Mini Plastic Transparent Small Empty Spray Bottle | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 1d 5h 5m |
| Empty Round Plastic Nail Art Stickers Stockage Box Case Z05 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 1h 55m |
| 10 Empty Pill Bottles Crafts/ Storage CVS Pharmacy plastic bottles, containers | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 1d 6h 44m |
| 2 x 75ml Empty Plastic Atomiser Spray Bottle Refillable Nail art Design tool kit | ![]() |
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US $5.45 | 1d 7h 32m |
| 1 EMPTY VOSS WATER PLASTIC 500ML | ![]() |
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US $6.99 | 1d 8h |
| 11Space Nail Art Empty Plastic Case Storage Box False Nail Tips | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 1d 9h |
| SG03 6 Pcs x 10 Packs 3 Gram Empty Plastic Jars-Heart | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $13.10 | 1d 9h 27m |
| 30ML Hello Kitty Mini Plastic Transparent Small Empty Spray Bottle | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $.99 | 1d 9h 32m |
| SG03-S 6 Pcs Of 3 Gram Empty Plastic Jars-Heart | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $2.10 | 1d 10h 26m |
| 675 3 oz empty plastic bottles NIB (AIRLINE APPROVED) | ![]() |
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US $189.00 | 1d 10h 49m |
| 2 Plastic Christmas Ornaments Empty Tootsie Roll Lemonhead Candy | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 1d 13h 11m |
| 10 NEW SUPER 8 50' EMPTY PLASTIC REELS (WHITE) | ![]() |
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US $14.99 | 1d 14h 18m |
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One most frequently asked question concerning collected rain barrel water is its usability as a drinking water. Can one just pour it on a pitcher-full for a lemonade in a family weekend barbeque backyard picnic?
No matter how appealing the style and design of a barrel, homeowner should be always aware of its cleanliness. Imagine this: rain falls from the sky, as it falls down to your roof, it already collected a considerable amount of chemicals in our polluted air. Once it touched down our roofs, some bird droppings can be collected and down it goes to our houses downspouts and into our barrel. That premise alone is enough for the household from restricting themselves from using barrel water as substitute to drinking water.
Aside from the rain water components, one thing that homeowners must be aware of is how the rain barrel is constructed. Make sure that your rain barrel is food grade plastic made as they are safe for storing consumable products. Non food grade plastics are recycled thus you can still smell some undesirable plastic odor. For empty barrels used for winery, to alleviate its lingering wine smell it is best advised to soak the empty barrel for a couple of days before installing it. You don't want to served your guests with a glass of water that smells and tastes like wine right? Though barrels from winery is safe for use, its retained smell can be appealing rather than appealing.
For homeowners planning to adapt a barrel water collecting system; don't focus too much in the barrel construction, focus instead to the rain barrels intended usage and that is to collect rain water for gardening purposes and outdoor cleaning purposes such as car and window washing. Leave the food business to products that are made for that purpose!
For further information about rain barrels, rain barrel please visit this site @ http://www.composters.com/rain-barrels.php
Plastic as a Source of Environmental Pollution What is the Solution?
Plastic as a source of environmental pollution what is the solution?
Dr.Kedar Karki
Background:
Plastics are synthetic substances produced by chemical reactions. Almost all plastics are made from petroleum, except a few experimental resins derived from corn and other organic substances.
"Plastics" derived their name from their properties to be molded, cast, extruded or processed into a variety of forms, including solid objects, films and filaments. These properties arise from their molecular structure. Plastics are polymers, very long chain molecules that consist of subunits (monomers) linked together by chemical bonds. The monomers of petrochemical plastics are inorganic materials (such as styrene) and are not biodegradable.
Plastic has many properties which has made it a raw material of choice for Manufactures of plastic Bags and packing materials. Cost of production, light weight, strength, easy process of manufacture, and availability are few of the properties. There is nothing wrong with plastic as a material. Man has simply not put the plastic to the right use/ or using it without taking proper care of other related norms of usage.
PLASTIC AS PACKING MATERIAL:
Plastic has replaced the traditional material (paper/cloth etc) as packing and carry bags because of cost and convenience which is possibly a wrong choice of material for such use. Even though plastic bags can preserve food and can be used for growing vegetables in a controlled environment, their method of disposal has creates unprecedented pollution problem.
Plastic has many more uses other than Plastic Bags and Packing material. It is used for manufacturing of protective covers and parts for many machines, which should be the preferred utility for plastic.
SHOPPING CULTURE IN EARLIER DAYS:
Before the advent of poly-bags, people did shop, buy things, bring eatables from the market, and did the same marketing as is done now. How did they do it? The raw material for the bag was decided by its usage. Cloth bags for lighter items, Gunny bags/Jute bags for voluminous and heavier goods. The cost did not justify use and discard attitude. These bags were washable and reusable lasting for six months to a year.
Plastic and its Environmental Hazards:
The hazards plastics pose are numerous. The land gets littered by plastic bag garbage presenting an ugly and unhygienic seen. The "Throw away culture" results in these bags finding their way in to the city drainage system, the resulting blockage cases inconvenience, difficult in maintaining the drainage with increased cost, creates unhygienic environment resulting in health hazard and spreading of water borne diseases. This littering also reduces rate of rain water percolating, resulting in lowering of already low water levels in our cities. The soil fertility deteriorates as the plastic bags form part of manure remains in the soil for years.
It has been observed that the animals eating the bags sometimes die. Plastic goes into the ocean which is already a plastic infested body of water. Fish and other marine species in the water ways, misunderstanding plastic garbage as food items swallow them and die.
SHOULD PLASTIC BE TOTALLY BANNED?
Many household utility items like needle, scissors, and blades can heart if not handled properly. Children need to be trained in their proper handling. These utility items are not banned. But because of throw away culture and no objection from passer by, the advice on sensible disposal of plastic bags are not heeded by general public forcing the government to consider banning of plastic bags all together.
"Should plastic carry bags and bottles be banned in totality?" - is a heated issue today. World annual average is a alarming 18 kg. But too many do it as our cities have huge population. The country yet to take a serious view of the issue and have a uniform nation-wide law for indiscreet disposals of plastic bags. People should be educated on the proper ways of plastic bag usage and the disposal. The teaching should start right from the primary schools. Plastic is an eco-friendly material. The real problem is littering, some claim. But there is hardly anybody who agrees with such viewpoint.
Thinking rationally, the whole idea of educating people about plastic bags, although very ambitious, and it is as difficult as banning smoking The conventional older and tested alternatives offers an easy, if not fully equitable and practical solution.
And all the hype that poly-bags pollute is not totally false. It is not that poly-bags are responsible for the ills, of course not, it is the humans. It is ignorance (or who cares attitude). We have not banned sewing needles they pierce through the skin. It's a stupid idea. Whether it is the common citizen, the government official or the hard-hit plastic bag manufacturer, all of them agree on one point - firm steps are required to be taken against littering of plastic bags and bottles all around.
THE GLOBAL DIMENSION:
More than a 100 million tonnes of plastic is produced world-wide each year. Though plastics have opened the way for a plethora of new inventions and devices it has also ended up clogging the drains and becoming a health hazard. Many countries, including India, are trying to increase the amount of plastic that is recycled. But commercial interests create hindrance for effective legislation to remove plastics from goods where they can threaten public health. Also there is a clear trend of shipping off the plastic waste of developed countries to under developed and developing countries.
FUTURE ALTERNATIVE - ECO-FRIENDLY PLASTICS:
However newer technology is also being developed in this regard. This entails the use of DEGRADABLE PLASTICS. The principal is to incorporate into the plastic some chemical that is photodegradable/biodegradable or chemically treatable.
By adding starch, biodegradable plastics are generally made. On burial such plastics are attacked by bacteria feeding on starch, which breaks these down into tiny particles that disappear harmlessly into the soil. Some common examples of biodegradable plastics are the use of "non-removable" suture materials in surgery or capsules for drugs, which dissolve slowly in body fluids.
Chemically degradable plastics can be broken up by spraying them with a solution that causes them to dissolve. For example such material can be used as a protective wax covering for new cars that wash off at the dealer's garage by a specially formulated spray. This spray reacts with one of the components of the plastic and causes it to dissolve into harmless materials which can be flushed down the drain.
Photo-degradable plastics contain chemicals that slowly disintegrate when exposed to light. In France, strips of photo-degradable plastic about 3 ft (1mtr) wide are used to retain heat in the soil and produce early crops. They last for about 1 to 3 years before rotting into the soil. But they have to be used in places with consistent amount of sunshine so that they decay at a predictable rate. In the USA, about one quarter of the plastic yokes that link beer cans in a six pack are made of plastic called Ecolyte, which is photo-degradable. But to stop them decaying too early, they must be stored away from direct sunlight, which can be of some inconvenience to the retailer.
However degradable plastic can have a few other problems. For example, it cannot be recycled because there is no easy way to measure its remaining life span. The biggest drawback is the cost of its production. Japanese scientists however claim that they will soon be able to produce much cheaper multipurpose biodegradable plastic. In order to obviate the disposal problems and to prevent
Environmental pollution caused by routinely used polythene packaging materials; it would be prudent, for the present, to use eco-friendly paper packaging. The manufacturers of plastic packaging like soft drink bottles/mineral water bottles etc must come forward and develop appropriate methods of disposal/own responsibility for disposal.
Plastic bags are so light and strong that they can carry normal weight, cheap and is used in all types of shops in our daily life. For example: bakeries, medical shops, grocery stores, hotels, etc. People are so accustomed to it, that they find it very difficult to part with it. Plastic bags have made it possible for people to go without bags to market or work place as these bags are availably for asking and can be thrown without a second thought.
People who go on picnics, visiting historic places, hill stations etc., to enjoy their holidays or just for a change carry with them eatables in containers, plastic bags, mineral water bottles (plastic), plastic plates and plastic cups and generally leave it in the open air after consuming the contents. One can find this in tourist centres scattered all over. Road-side vendors also use plastic cups to serve coffee or tea. The customers throw these cups on foot paths or near drains after consuming the contents.
These plastic materials are so light that they are carried away by the speed of the moving vehicle, wind etc., scattered all over, making the surroundings look ugly. There are instances wherein these materials have clogged the underground drains. People are in the habit of throwing things they don't need wherever they like irrespective of the final result. People should be specially educated regarding the use of plastic in our daily life, as it is environment unfriendly. Boys and girls, men and women with bags on their backs and a stick in one hand walking long distances, picking up plastic waste, paper, bottles etc., from dust bins, road sides, is a common sight in our cities. These rag pickers sell the waste collected, to the collection centre to earn their livelihood. These materials are recycled.
The waste materials collected are of all types including plastic materials, such as plastic bags, plastic cups, plastic bottles etc. Instead of carrying these wastes away, they are burnt on the road side polluting the area with thick smoke which produce toxic gases (because of burning of plastic material) posing a health hazard. Inhaling of such gases causes lung diseases and even cancer. They resort to burning of waste material with the main intention of reducing the number of trips a lorry has to take. Plastic being non-degradable, when buried under the ground, arrest the percolation of water into the ground. Animals grazing in the field consuming this plastic waste along with grass cannot be ruled out. Now-a-days, in almost all functions, it has become a practice to use thin plastic sheets to cover the dining tables to give it a good look and also so that it is easy to clean the table, as left over can be removed by rolling the sheet at a stretch. These are thrown near the dust bin.
Besides this, thin plastic cups are also used for drinking water, which also finds a place in the dust bin. One can find near the dust bin, waiting slum children, crows, stray cows, dogs to share the leftovers. In this process, they fight amongst themselves and stray cows in majority of cases have consumed thin plastic sheets along with left over, leading to untold sufferings and also found dead on many occasions. It is therefore, suggested that a ban be placed on the use of plastic sheets, plastic cups, along with plastic bags. Plastic industries manufacturing plastic bags (below 20 microns) thin sheets, thin cups and thin bottles, should be informed about its ill-effects on the environment and advised not to manufacture such items. If the industry is located in a residential area, action should be taken to shift it immediately. The factory management should take all measures to control the pollution created, within the stipulated norms.
THE SOLUTION.
The solution lies in finding out:
1. Alternative suitable for making Bags and packing material at competitive rate and convenience without having any negative aspect.
2. Reaserch&Develpoment to make plastic more environments friendly.
3. Educate users to the right disposal methods.
4. Reduce the no of users by reducing the population in the long run.
5. Process vegetable, etc to higher density so as to reduce the no of bags required to pack and carry.
6. Encourage reusable bags from traditional materials by suitable advertisements to make it fashionable.
7. Cost of mfg bags with traditional material can be subsidized by printing advertisement on the bags.
About the Author
Dr.Kedar Karki.M.V.St. Preventive Veterinary Medicine CLSU Philippines
Senior Veterinary Officer
Central Veterinary Laboratory
Tripureshwor
Kathmandu Nepal
Does anyone know what to do with empty plastic prescription bottles OTHER THAN putting nails and screws in?
I already HAVE used them for nails and screws, but I don't know what else to do with them. I have so many and have called the vets and the pharmacies to see if they'd recycle and/or re-use them but they will not. I hate to toss them into the trash and subsequent landfills. Anyone have any ideas on how to recycle all these empty pill bottles?
For the most part, these probably should not be recycled.
The drugs that were in them can provide a residue that CAN withstand recycling.
You *can* demand that your pharmacists use the same bottle for refills of the same drug.
This is what I do.
And don't flush your drugs down the toilet...it's bad enough that what's left in your body ends up there...
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=64070
As a biologist, I work with plastics that *absolutely must not* end up in the recycling stream on a regular basis-and I try to buy 100% recycled when I can.
Actually, googling, it seems that even if you SHOULD recycle them (and you probably shouldn't) most can't be-
http://www.ecocycle.org/faq/containers.cfm
Edit: As for the person with the "hazardous waste" centers local to them most of these places are for SOLVENT disposal (paints, strippers, pesticides) and a lot of drugs (especially hormone based drugs) cannot be destroyed by this process....Ideally, Biohazard is the best place to deal with them, and that means ultra high heat incineration.
Some places will do "drug disposal days" and you can add those to that pile, but they will get incinerated, not recycled. Not all drugs are as bad as others, but things like propecia can cause unbelievably bad things if they end up in the water, via the cleaning process of plastics recycling or improper disposal.
Death toll in Chile quake hits 708 as rescuers save trapped survivors, looters empty stores
CONCEPCION, Chile - Heroism and banditry mingled on Chile's shattered streets Sunday as rescuers braved aftershocks digging for survivors and the government sent soldiers to quell looting. The death toll climbed to 708 in one of the biggest earthquakes in centuries.
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