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Ecofriendly Clothes Packaging For The Home Project

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By admin on Fri, 01/11/2013 - 11:20

We need ways to reduce the overload produced and consumed, whether it&39s excessive amount of packaging for a single toy or plastic bag from a store. Three new methods can be considered for changing the ways of companies and consumers to gradually make a difference. Earth911.com has a lot of these stories as a wealth of ecoangled information. Say good bye to the box maltomeal, the cereal maker desires to modify the method of purchasing cereal. Bag the box is its new initiative for sustainable food packaging.

As per maltomeal&rsquos estimate, each year, 2.3 billion cardboard cereal boxes undergo production, which have a plastic cereal bag within it. Maltomeal attempts to save energy, fuel and other resources, while the box is disregarded and consumer waste is reduced by 75 percent. Thus, packaging vs. Overpackaging is considered, while a rightly directed step of reducing a wide margin packaging is taken. Repurposeful inhibitions how do you treat your old undergarments do you discard them or donate them you can repurpose them. Cotton and wool natural fabric undergarments are compostable. They can be put into a compost bin to find them in tomatoes next summer. You can send down the drain the unwanted plastic bag you bring home with your purchase from the athletic shoe and apparel company, puma, as they have created a new way to discard it.

The new clever little shopper from puma is 100 percent cornstarch. While decomposing in a compost bin takes it three months, it can be dissolved in water in three minutes. You simply need to put the bag in about 145 degrees temperature of water and stir it. The bag will turn into an ecofriendly dye colored water in three minutes that is safe for draining. Puma claims that on a yearly basis, this bag will reduce 192 tons of plastic and 293 tons of paper usage. Source of information httpwww.redbluffdailynews.comci21875050projecthomeecofriendlyclothespackagi…

 

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