But soap packaging is often not recycleable. Liquid soap bottles can be refilled and recycled and there's no extra packaging for the bottle.
ModHomeEcTeacher
September 05, 2008
Final arrangement in there isn't quite finished. I'll be sure to post the photos.
stinkknits
September 05, 2008
I used to live in Kettering, Ohio, a neighbor of the more moneyed Oakwood, where clotheslines were banned. Now I live in Portugal and take great pleasure in seeing the bright colours blowing in the breeze. I'm not sure which I find more horrific: laws enforcing uniformity, or laws requiring the use of non-eco-friendly solutions.
I don't iron either. I like CyKatt's version: it's my fashion statement. It's nothing to do with laziness, oh no! :)
ruajennie
September 05, 2008
Yay! It looks fantastic. Great job! It looks so much cheerier in there now.
Melly
But soap packaging is often not recycleable. Liquid soap bottles can be refilled and recycled and there's no extra packaging for the bottle.
ModHomeEcTeacher
Final arrangement in there isn't quite finished. I'll be sure to post the photos.
stinkknits
I used to live in Kettering, Ohio, a neighbor of the more moneyed Oakwood, where clotheslines were banned. Now I live in Portugal and take great pleasure in seeing the bright colours blowing in the breeze. I'm not sure which I find more horrific: laws enforcing uniformity, or laws requiring the use of non-eco-friendly solutions.
I don't iron either. I like CyKatt's version: it's my fashion statement. It's nothing to do with laziness, oh no! :)
ruajennie
Yay! It looks fantastic. Great job! It looks so much cheerier in there now.
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