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  2. The Downside of Reusable Bags More People Need to Be ... - AOL

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    There are a wide range of reusable bag options on the market, from the popular Baggu bags that fold up to the size of a handkerchief, to the thicker plastic totes often made from recycled water ...

  3. Bin bag - Wikipedia

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    A bin bag, rubbish bag (British English), garbage bag, bin liner, trash bag (American English) or refuse sack is a disposable receptable for solid waste. These bags are useful to line the insides of waste containers to prevent the insides of the container from becoming coated in waste material. Most bags today are made out of plastic, and are ...

  4. Biomedical waste - Wikipedia

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    A multi-center survey of 219 U.S. surgeons showed that 90% of them agreed strongly that waste of sterile surgical items is an issue and moreover, 95% of them agreed to a willingness to change their operating room workflow to reduce waste. [28] Another focus that proves to be effective is reform around the policies that surround "red bag waste."

  5. Kerbside collection - Wikipedia

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    According to the standard, general waste bins have a red lid, recycling bins have a yellow lid, green waste bins have a lime green lid, and all these bins have a dark green or black body. [8] Not all councils follow this colour scheme. For example, recycling bins in some councils have a blue body and yellow lid.

  6. Wishcycling - Wikipedia

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    A tag on a recycle bin in London, England, informing the owner that the waste could not be collected due to inappropriate items being discarded in it. Wishcycling is the disposal of consumer waste in a recycling bin in hopes of it being recycled, when it cannot or is unlikely to be recycled. [1]

  7. Study: 21 popular cereals found to have cancer-linked ... - AOL

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    New tests done by the Environmental Working Group have found 21 oat-based cereals and snack bars popular amongst children to have "troubling levels of glyphosate." The chemical, which is the ...