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  2. Throw-away society - Wikipedia

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    The throw-away society is a generalised description of human social concept strongly influenced by consumerism, whereby the society tends to use items once only, from disposable packaging, and consumer products are not designed for reuse or lifetime use.

  3. Compulsive decluttering - Wikipedia

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    Compulsive decluttering is the act of throwing items, or clutter, away, or getting rid of them in an attempt to "clean up" what one with the disorder may think is cluttered. Even though it appears to be the polar opposite of compulsive hoarding, the two are related because they both fall under the umbrella of OCD in different ways.

  4. Kneaded eraser - Wikipedia

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    They can either be washed or thrown away (typically meaning they last for shorter periods of time than the average eraser). Kneaded eraser is used to remove thin details Kneaded erasers have great plasticity and can be stretched, compressed, split, and molded for precision erasing, pruning lines , cleaning edges, creating highlights through ...

  5. Teen Turns Holiday Trash to Treasure by Transforming Broken ...

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    Andrew Reid, 19, set up the impressive holiday light display at his Long Island home using items that had been thrown away. ... was able to fix it up and it became easy after that.” ...

  6. Food poisoning is extremely common. But that doesn't ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services says any perishable refrigerated items should be thrown away if power has been out longer than four hours.

  7. Why food safety experts stand behind the 'when in doubt ... - AOL

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    "When in doubt, throw it out" is a rule for a reason, New York-based food writer Alice Knisley Matthias told Fox News Digital. Trust your instinct, she said, because "the nose knows." Read On The ...

  8. Daughter Admits She Used to Throw Plates Away Rather ... - AOL

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    A college student has revealed a hilarious secret from her teenage years to her parents. The young woman, named Sam, shared a video on TikTok on Tuesday, Dec. 10, in which she and her parents took ...

  9. Disposable product - Wikipedia

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    About 45 percent are made from trees – about 3.8 million of them – mainly cotton wood, birch, and spruce, the remainder being made from bamboo. Japan uses about 24 billion pairs of these disposables per year, and globally the use is about 80 billion pairs are thrown away by about 1.4 million people.