Toothpaste tubes currently on the market are impossible to recycle because the mix of plastics and aluminum contained in them. Soon, you may be able to toss your used-up toothpaste tube in the blue ...
Toothpaste tubes and other squeezable plastic containers are getting closer to being more sustainable in the U.S. Some 90% of toothpaste tubes on the market are now made in a way that makes them ...
After five years of research, Colgate-Palmolive recently revealed Australia’s first recyclable toothpaste tube. Why is this exciting? They are eager to share the design with the rest of the toothpaste ...
JACKSON TWP. — A state inmate used a toothpaste tube as a weapon when he shot corrections officers with an unknown liquid inside the State Correctional Institution at Dallas on June 24, the ...
How many tubes of toothpaste do you think you’ve used in your life? Think of a number. Now, think of the fact that it takes the average tube of toothpaste 500 years to break down. When you factor in ...
With the new Poppits soluble toothpaste pod, there’s no waste. The cellulose film melts in five seconds, and you’re left with what you need. The annoying tube–normally coiled up on the sink, or making ...
Source: Intel indicates tube could be used to hide bomb ingredients. Feb. 5, 2014 — -- The Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning to U.S. and some foreign airlines traveling to ...
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