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  2. Plastic bag bans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Single-use plastic bags banned. Minimum of $.10 fee for reusable and recyclable paper bags. [212] Jersey City: June 27, 2018 June 28, 2019 Single-use plastic and non-recyclable paper bags banned. [213] Borough of Longport: November 20, 2015: 2015: A fee of not less than ten cents for each non-reusable carryout bag.

  3. Packaging waste - Wikipedia

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    Packaging waste is a dominant contributor in today's world and responsible for half of the waste in the globe. [4] The recycling rate in 2015 for containers and packaging was 53 percent. Furthermore, the process of burning of containers and packaging was 7.2 million tons (21.4 percent of total combustion with energy recovery).

  4. Package cushioning - Wikipedia

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    Molded pulp is made from recycled newsprint and is recyclable. Inflated products Bubble wrap consists of sheets of plastic film with enclosed “bubbles” of air. These sheets can be layered or wrapped around items to be shipped.

  5. How to recycle trees, gift wrap, food waste, packaging ... - AOL

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    While preparing to celebrate holidays, think in advance on what you're throwing away to keep the amount of holiday trimmings out of the trash.

  6. Can you recycle wrapping paper, ribbon, tissue paper? What to ...

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    • Raleigh Curbside Recycling: Yes, when free of glitter, plastic and foil. The city recommends trying “the scrunch test”: “If you can scrunch wrapping paper into a ball and it stays ...

  7. Bubble wrap - Wikipedia

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    Bubble wrap Square-shaped bubble wrap for house insulation. Bubble wrap is a pliable transparent plastic material commonly used for protecting fragile items during shipping. . Known for its cushioning air-filled bubbles, it has also become a cultural icon, celebrated for its satisfying popping sound and alternative uses as a stress-relief

  8. Why is popping bubble wrap so satisfying? - AOL

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    Recently, the manufacturers of Bubble Wrap, the alarmingly addictive packaging that was apparently a brand name all along, announced that they would be redesigning their product. The new version ...

  9. Plastic bag ban - Wikipedia

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    The thicker reusable bags that are intended to replace single-use bags are recyclable. However, they require a specific recycling process, which requires that they be disposed of separately from other household recyclable materials. [29] [30] An estimated 6% of plastic bags are recycled. [31]