Thursday, September 26, 2013
Recycling idea that faces slow take up
This may be a good idea on paper, but these roadside beverage can recycling crushers were not attracting any users in Spain...and this one cut my hand as I tried to test out the design!
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Using beer cans in landmark Houston house
Interesting to see Depression era home made from flattened beer cans...let's home the recovery stays on target and we won't see a return to such desperation...http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jul/29/depression-era-beer-can-house-houston-becomes-hist/
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Risks of amateur home canning..
This article highlights what can go awfully wrong when trying home canning....Read on
Thursday, July 4, 2013
True or False?
Tip of the Week: If you drop a can of soda or it gets shaken, to prevent it from exploding when you pop the top, use your thumb and middle finger to rub up and down the side of the can as you rotate it for about 20 seconds. Pop the top and enjoy.
First seen in the Windsor Star...can this really work? Answers to info@canworld.net
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Junk Science on BPA?
More on the net about the BPA issue, this time
described as Junk Scienceby this publisher...
Monday, June 17, 2013
Latest on the scandalous waste with bottled water..
In Bristol and surrounding areas tap water is tested 120,000 times per year. Bottled water is self regulated meaning that companies selling the stuff provide their own tests. When you consider that trust is soon forgotton when profits can be made, take horse meat as one example. Can we really trust these companies to tell us the truth. Extract from the Bristol Water website ..
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Health and Safety pointers
While the UK HSE has fined Ardagh and Crabtree over a worker injury one factor got my attention....
According to the HSE report "The court heard that Mr Allen was feeding the metal sheets into the conveyor of a coating machine when his wedding ring got caught and his finger was severed."
I recall a colleague who worked as an engineer for British Telecom and he was always told rings should not be worn when on duty as there was always this risk of having your ring finger torn if the ring got snagged in machinery....so......Check out Canworld.net
According to the HSE report "The court heard that Mr Allen was feeding the metal sheets into the conveyor of a coating machine when his wedding ring got caught and his finger was severed."
I recall a colleague who worked as an engineer for British Telecom and he was always told rings should not be worn when on duty as there was always this risk of having your ring finger torn if the ring got snagged in machinery....so......Check out Canworld.net
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