As Christmas Day comes to a close, so many of our homes will be filled with piles and piles of holiday wrapping scraps. We’ll tell you how to properly dispose of all this waste — what can be recycled ...
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You likely bought tissue paper to wrap gifts, but it can often be reused for the same purpose. Add used sheets to paper gift ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Yes, there really is a nice list and a naughty list. The good news is, you can go from the naughty list to the nice list simply by knowing what NOT to put in your recycling bin.
Boxes, shipping materials, and wrapping paper often pile up when the holiday season ends. So, what should you do with it all?
From cardboard boxes to wrapping paper to burnout string lights and Christmas trees, the Wisconsin Department of Natural ...