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  2. 7 Bulk Cleaning Supplies You Need To Buy at Costco This ... - AOL

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    A 240-count of Glad trash bags at Target is $39.99, almost double the price of the Costco brand. Some name brands are worth it, but Kirkland is comparable for a fraction of the price, saving ...

  3. Kraft process - Wikipedia

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    The kraft process involves treatment of wood chips with a hot mixture of water, sodium hydroxide (NaOH), and sodium sulfide (Na 2 S), known as white liquor, that breaks the bonds that link lignin, hemicellulose, and cellulose. The technology entails several steps, both mechanical and chemical. It is the dominant method for producing paper.

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    Price: $249.99. The Tineco iFloor 3 Ultra cordless wet dry hard floor vacuum is available at Costco for under $250. According to the description, the vacuum can “cut cleaning time in half” and ...

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    There are many reasons why getting a membership and shopping at Costco can be worth it. For instance, if you have a need for a 54-bag box of chips, a nine-piece outdoor dining set or 2.5 gallons of...

  6. Kraft paper - Wikipedia

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    Kraft paper. A roll of kraft paper. Kraft paper or kraft[1] is paper or paperboard (cardboard) produced from chemical pulp produced in the kraft process. Sack kraft paper (or just sack paper) is a porous kraft paper with high elasticity and high tear resistance, designed for packaging products with high demands for strength and durability. [2]

  7. Paper recycling - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, paper products are still the largest component of MSW generated in the United States, making up 23% by weight. [32] While paper is the most commonly recycled material (68.2 percent of paper waste was recovered in 2018, up from 33.5 percent in 1990) [31] [33] it is being used less overall than at the turn of the century. [34]