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WHY YOU SHOULD STOP DRINKING BOTTLED WATER

recycling.

Cassette Tape Tuesday. Start recycling those bad boys if you aren’t listening to them anymore.

itsliketom:

Fabric By: Alyce Santoro

Written By Joey Papa
August 6, 2010

If you’re 30 or older, you probably remember using cassette tapes as a kid or during your teenage years. Those bulky, plastic tapes that easily took up more room than they were worth were gladly replaced with the invention of the compact disc. Where did all those unwanted cassettes end up? Most likely they ended up in two places: your trash or in a dusty box in your basement or attic. If you have some of these rare retro tapes, you could put them to good use. You can recycle them into fabric to make clothing, pillows or neckties. (READ MORE)