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  2. Food contact materials - Wikipedia

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    Food contact material pictogram (left) on a plastic food container in Hong Kong. Food contact materials or food contacting substances (FCS) [1] [2] are materials that are intended to be in contact with food. These can be things that are quite obvious like a glass or a can for soft drinks as well as machinery in a food factory or a coffee machine.

  3. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    Finally, consideration needs to be given to whether the finished wood will come into contact with food, in which case a food-safe finish should be used, [16] local environmental regulations governing the use of finishes, [17] and recycling of finished wood at the end of its life. [18]

  4. Disposable food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Typical products are foam food containers, plates, bowls, cups, utensils, doilies and tray papers. These products can be made from a number of materials including plastics, paper, bioresins, wood and bamboo. Packaging of fast food and take-out food involves a significant amount of material that ends up in landfill, recycling, composting or ...

  5. Cutlery - Wikipedia

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    As an ecofriendly alternative to non-degradable plastic, wooden cutlery is gaining popularity. Some manufacturers coat their products in food-safe plant oils, waxes and lemon juice for a longer shelf life making these safe for human use. Cutlery is then cured for a few days before leaving the manufacturing plant. [16]

  6. Cutting board - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, one may also use a food-grade drying oil such as poppyseed oil, tung oil or linseed oil. The first two dry much faster than linseed. Note, plant based oils will go rancid, and cause wood cutting boards to pick up unpleasant smells. If the board does pick up any smells from food, there are a few ways to remove odors.

  7. How to Clean Plastic Food Containers (Including Stubborn ...

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    Add about a quarter cup of baking soda to a dry container. Put the lid on and leave it for 24 hours. Wash with cold water and dish soap. Related: 20 Ways to Use Baking Soda to Clean and Freshen ...

  8. The best heated coffee mugs for 2025: Tested and reviewed - AOL

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    The Ember travel mug is designed with cars and cup-holders in mind, with a tapered bottom and spill-proof lid. However, there's no easy way to charge it on the road, and the price tag may bring ...

  9. Shellac - Wikipedia

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    Wood finishing is one of the most traditional and still popular uses of shellac mixed with solvents or alcohol. This dissolved shellac liquid, applied to a piece of wood, is an evaporative finish: the alcohol of the shellac mixture evaporates, leaving behind a protective film. [39] Shellac as wood finish is natural and non-toxic in its pure form.

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