Showing posts with label #RecyclingPlastic #Recycling #Plastic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #RecyclingPlastic #Recycling #Plastic. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Musical Instruments Made From Recycled Plastic

Hi Everyone...

Check out this video on an AWESOME idea of making musical instruments out of recycled plastic! 

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Your Plastic is Hiding!
















Hi Everyone...

Did you know some tea bags contain plastic? And they aren't recyclable. There are many things we use that have hidden plastic. Here are 5 to consider next time you are shopping.

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

13,000lbs Trash Cocoa Beach











Hi Everyone...

I'm just so upset. As they relax restrictions and people headed to the beaches it appears many did not learn anything and did not care about keeping the beaches clean. Cocoa Beach in particular had 13,000 lbs of trash this past weekend. They are giving out $250 fines but it appears they are not fining enough people if that much was still left.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

2 More on Plastic


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Hi Everyone...

Well I have 2 more great new sources to add to the Frontline Plastic Wars Post!

First, Rolling Stone has a great article Planet Plastic: How Big Oil and Big Soda kept a global environmental calamity a secret for decades by Tim Dickinson (Mar 3, 2020).

Second, on Earth Day (Wed Apr 22nd) from 1-3pm (Central Time, check your time zones!) you can watch The Story of Plastic on the Discovery Channel.

Friday, April 17, 2020

Frontline's "Plastic Wars" Film










Hi Everyone...

Check out Frontline's film "Plastic Wars" it is quite enlightening on the current problems with recycling Plastic!!

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Plastic Recycling Machine for Home


Hi Everyone...

Well this is pretty cool. It really just looks like a shredder that can handle plastic but then you need other machines to melt it and shape & form to what you might like to make. Overall, it does look like a great idea to create new things with recycled plastic and then if they became a problem you just recycle them again. :-) It could give many people a new business and if we had our society (us, restaurants, tiles for floors etc) using recycled plastic it could help with our plastic problem.