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We’ve all had this reflex: buy a piece of clothing, bring it home, cut out its cardboard label… and hey presto, it’s in the trash. But what if we told you that these little pieces of ...
She says, ‘Never store any food, including pet food, in cardboard. Cardboard boxes attract pests like rodents, cockroaches, and silverfish, which can chew through the material, create a nest inside, ...
Like cardboard, most clothing has absorbent fibers that appear to make the virus dry up more quickly than do hard surfaces. Eugenia Khorosheva, a molecular biology instructor at Caltech, ...
Clothing and linens. ... Cardboard-box storage also doesn’t allow you to see what’s inside, and with chemicals, that’s a no-no. Always check the label before putting any chemicals away.
It’s common to store excess clothing or shoes in cardboard boxes (to make more room in your closet), but such items are a no-no. Fabrics such as cashmere, wool, and even lace are prone to ...
As cities and states embark on a slow reopening, there are more reasons to leave the house: Some stores are offering curbside pickup, hikers are headed back to some trails and beachgoers can dip ...
Sainsbury’s has rolled out new cardboard hangers across its Tu Clothing Baby range, replacing five million plastic hangers and saving an impressive 103 tonnes of plastic from being used. The swap, a ...