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  2. 20 Fun and Easy St. Patrick’s Day Crafts for Kids - AOL

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    20. DIY Paper Award Ribbons. Tradition says if you don’t wear green on St. Patrick’s Day you get pinched. Well, this delightful craft is not only fun to make, but it’ll also guarantee that ...

  3. Precious Plastic - Wikipedia

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    A recycled plastic carabiner made with Precious Plastic machinery by Parley for the Oceans. Precious Plastic is an open hardware plastic recycling project and is a type of open source digital commons project. [12]

  4. The 30 Best 'Cool' Gifts for Teens in 2022

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    This bold pullover is made from 24% recycled materials, which is a bonus for green-minded teens. ... Middle-school-aged kids who are into DIY jewelry trends will love all the ways to craft with ...

  5. Recycling by material - Wikipedia

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    Iron and steel are the world's most recycled materials, and among the easiest materials to reprocess, as they can be separated magnetically from the waste stream. Recycling is via a steelworks: scrap is either remelted in an electric arc furnace (90-100% scrap), or used as part of the charge in a Basic Oxygen Furnace (around 25% scrap). [20]

  6. Upcycling - Wikipedia

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    Venice Biennale installation by MaƂgorzata Mirga-Tas (2022) - artistic upcycling of old textile materials. While recycling usually means the materials are remade into their original form, e.g., recycling plastic bottles into plastic polymers, which then produce plastic bottles through the manufacturing process, upcycling adds more value to the materials, as the name suggested.

  7. Making It (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Making It is an American reality competition television series, co-hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman.The series aired from July 31, 2018, to August 26, 2021, on NBC. [1] [2]