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Q: Crafts Using Disposable Plastic Cups.
A: Create pencil cups with your disposable plastic cups. Paint your cups using acrylic paint in the design of your choice. For example, you could paint polka dots,... Read More »
Q: Are disposable plastic cups and plates in Europe biodegradable?
A: some of them are and some of them are not. Read More »
Q: Brown residue at bottom of disposable plastic cup?
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Q: How are disposable plastic cups made?
A: Melted. Usually used when refering to things that are solid at normal temperatures, like steel or volcanic lava. But you wouldn't say you have a molten ice cube... Read More »