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  2. Recycling in New Jersey: What actually happens to the items ...

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    A recycling contaminant can be food waste, water, plastic bags or anything else that should not be in a recycling bin. "These manufacturers out there need the materials to be clean and free of ...

  3. Jar with a Twist - Wikipedia

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    Jar with a Twist (also stylized Jar-with-a-Twist and Jar~with~a~Twist) design concept for a peanut butter jar with a rotating bottom that functions similar to a deodorant stick by raising its contents towards the top of the container. [1] The concept was designed as a school design project, and it was never mass produced or sold on the market.

  4. Disposable food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Packaging of incoming food and supplies can work towards the broad sustainable packaging guidelines offered by many organizations. This includes the recycling of packaging generated within the restaurant. Packaging products used by the restaurant can include specified amounts of recycled content in the products.

  5. Zero waste - Wikipedia

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    In US states with recycling incentives, there is constant local pressure to inflate recycling statistics. Recycling has been separated from the concept of zero waste. One example of this is the computer industry where worldwide millions of PC's are disposed of as electronic waste each year in 2016 44.7 million metric tons [ 24 ] of electronic ...

  6. Why you should never throw out empty peanut butter jars - AOL

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  7. 10 things you may not know about Reese's Peanut Butter Cups - AOL

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    Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are a good source of protein. A standard serving packs five grams of it, about the equivalent of a handful of almonds or a half a cup of chickpeas. 7.

  8. Goober (brand) - Wikipedia

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    A photo of Smucker's Goober Strawberry. Goober is a combination of peanut butter and jelly in a single jar. It is sold in US, the UK, Canada, Singapore, and other parts of the Commonwealth, and is named after a familiar denomination for peanut in American English, goober pea, from the Gullah name for the peanut, guber.

  9. TikToker shares clever hack to get all of the peanut butter ...

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    The video begins with a close-up shot of a near-empty peanut butter jar. While there is still peanut butter stuck to the edges of the jar, the jar itself is woefully empty.