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Do Just One Thing for December 05, 2018

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | December 5th, 2018

Does your kitchen or bathroom drain have an unpleasant odor? Instead of dumping chlorine bleach down the drain to neutralize the odor, try this nontoxic solution: regular salt. Sometimes decomposing organic matter like food scraps can be stuck on the sides of pipes. The salt helps dislodge the stuck-on waste and acts like a mini scrubber for your pipes. Simply pour about 1/2 to 1 cup of salt down the drain and turn on the tap to try this tip.

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Do Just One Thing for December 04, 2018

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | December 4th, 2018

When you rinse out a steel or tin can for recycling, you might wonder: Is the lid recyclable? The answer is yes, since it is made from the same material as the body of the can. But before you add it to your recyclables, gently touch the sides of the lid and see if the edges are razor-sharp. Even modern-day recycling facilities still do much of their sorting by hand, so sharp edges can injure workers. To prevent this, place the lid inside the can and press the rim together to narrow the opening. This prevents the lid from falling out and still lets you recycle the entire can, lid and all.

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Do Just One Thing for December 03, 2018

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | December 3rd, 2018

Modern-day paper shredders do an excellent job of finely cutting, dicing and obliterating important documents so they are impossible to piece back together. While these shredders are great for protecting your privacy, they are terrible for the environment. When paper is cut into small pieces, the fiber sizes are reduced to the point of being non-recyclable, which is why recyclers do not take shredded paper. When it comes to paper, use the shredder for important docs and leave unimportant recyclable paper unshredded so it can be made into new paper products.

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