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The authors are researchers at the United States Department of Energy’s NREL. The NREL announcement states that the Analysis indicates that $4 billion in lost economic value consisting of cardboard ...
A: Yes, both of these molded paper products can be recycled in your bin or cart at home, M.G. Any attempt to even partially flatten them is greatly appreciated, but this is not an easy feat. You’ll ...
This project by [blackfish] shows off a cardboard lookalike of an MP5 that loads from a working magazine, has a functional charging handle, and flings paper projectiles with at least enough accuracy ...
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