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Thirty or 40 years ago, the cap was simply something people threw away when the milk was gone. Now Skybox International puts Aquaman’s face on them and charges $1.49 for six.
A plastic milk jug isn’t just something to stomp on and throw in the recycling bin. With a little ingenuity, you can put it to good use in the garden. Wash the jug out and hang onto the cap.
Here's a quick and inexpensive craft that will bring out your poster-paint Picasso. It uses objects you'd otherwise trash or recycle -- plastic milk jugs. You might have to buy paint, though. This ...
I can get a two-week jump on the season by placing a plastic milk jug over each of the plants. Just cut off the bottom, and place over the plant. I leave the cap off for better air circulation.
For this project, you need an empty 1-gallon milk jug, two black plastic bottle caps (just paint them), two jar lids, four to five sheets of thick paper for the wings and head, Elmer's glue, hot ...
This move will allow approximately 60 tonnes of recycled high-density polythene to be turned into food-grade packaging in the form of milk bottle caps. Lidl and its milk supplier, Müller ...
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