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How we can recycle household materials? View All


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mo_thakur
I'll tell you one way to recycle paper.
Gather up several sheets of old newspaper.
Take the newspaper and tear it into little pieces.
Place the pieces of paper in a blender.
Add hot water and let the mixture sit for about 10 minutes.
Turn on the blender and blend the paper mixture up real well.
Bend the coat hanger to form a somewhat round loop.
Cover the hanger loop with an old nylon stocking. This will be the 'screen'.
Place the 'screen' over the mixing bowl and pour the liquid mixture onto the screen.
Let this sit for a while until all of the liquid has finished draining into the bowl.
Now place the 'screen' between two sheets of paper towels.
Take this paper towel sandwich and place it on the cutting board.
Iron out the paper towels.
Remove the paper towels and peel the paper off of the screen.
Voila! You now have recycled paper.


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