Hamilton residents can now put used toothpaste tubes and black plastic containers in the blue box, thanks to Ontario’s new 'unified material list' that came into effect on Thursday.
In his new National Geographic series Pole to Pole, the actor ventures deep into the Amazon in search of creatures whose ...
A technology using bubbles —to clean up plastic pollution in waterways could be making its United States debut at the Grand ...
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In a redeeming development for one of nature’s most universally denounced pests, researchers from McGill and Drexel ...
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The best method for cleaning your tube bird feeders
Bird lovers know feeders need attention, and one method goes a long way toward keeping your setup clean, healthy, and ready ...
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Colgate announces major change impacting the way customers use its toothpaste products: 'Combining convenience ... [and] rewards'
The program incentivizes consumers, especially if they show brand loyalty to Colgate. Colgate announces major change ...
SAMA delivers economic relief with its A60 air cooler series, offering impressive performance, strong thermals, and excellent ...
Windsor-Essex residents can now combine all recyclables into a single blue cart instead of having to separate them into the ...
A standardized recycling system is now in effect across the province, expanding the list of items residents can place in ...
Starting Friday, you can still recycle the same items as before. But things like food bags and wrappers have been added to ...
Your single-use food items like takeout containers and cutlery, cups, lids and straws can now go into the blue box, as well ...
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