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Safety: If dismantling the Disposal or working on electrical connections, shut off power at the main disconnect. Never put your hand in the Disposal. Use pliers or tongs to remove an object. Never pour a chemical drain cleaner into a Disposal.   [guest]

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Main > Household > Recycling & wastes
Spare plastic bags:
  • Use plastic bags as bin-liners.
  • Scrunch them up and use them as padding in packaging.
  • Use them as 'doggy doo bags' when out walking your dog.
  • Use them when travelling to separate wet or dirty clothes from dry or clean clothes.

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Main > Household > Recycling & wastes
Paper:
  • Discarded A4-sized paper can be cut and stapled together to make notepads.
  • Old envelopes you receive in the mail can be used a second time by placing a new address label over the last address. Old envelopes can also be used for scribbling down shopping lists, to-do lists, and notes.
  • To fill in a rainy day, get a paper recycling kit and get the kids to rip up old used paper to make recycled paper.
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Main > Household > Recycling & wastes
Seedling containers: the following waste items can be modified and used for planting seedlings:
  • Egg cartons
  • Tetra-pak cartons
  • Plastic bottles
  • Plastic containers for cherry tomatoes
  • Old boots and shoes
  • Plastic containers for takeaways
  • The cardboard centres from toilet rolls
  • Plastic icecream containers.
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Main > Household > Recycling & wastes
Computer equipment: As it may contain toxic chemicals, try to avoid putting it in landfill.
  • If it is still working, it can be sold on ebay, or another online auction, or sold via your local paper.
  • If not working, donate it to a non-profit group who builds equipment for disadvantaged persons. There are thousands of these online.
  • Or donate to a local freecycle group member.
  • Or contact a local eco-salvage company that takes old computer equipment for a small fee.   kellyjones00 (593)
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