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Monday, March 24, 2008

It isn't easy living two lives. You try to bring back the old times...what used to be while trying to deny the pure bliss that the other one is bringing you.

I was watching Enchanted with my eldest daughter during the vacation. There was a part where the witch sent the princess to Earth. She was shouting to the princess something like she is sending her to a world where happily-ever-after never happens. And then I suddenly remember Juno asking her dad if its possible for two people to stay happy together forever....Sometimes I wonder the same things and wish that there is a world or a place where happily-ever-after takes place.

Sometimes I end up thinking if I am part of his plans..his dreams...I feel a pang of attack of the green-eyed monster whenever I visualize his dreams empty of me. There's a twitch of sadness when my instinct tells me that something has changed...something funny about the change. Whenever I get this vacuum kind of feeling, thoughts ran to my mind.

HDPE Recycling


Making environmentally aware decisions about everyday things, individual consumers can help lessen the world’s mounting trash problem. . We often would hear, cats have nine lives and so do many of the items that we use every day. One way of responding to this burgeoning problem is HDPE recycling. The environmental advantage here is that this form of recycling means less waste, less carbon and sulfur dioxide.

What is HDPE? HDPE stands for High-Density Polyethylene. It is a more expensive plastic that takes 1.75 kg of petroleum per kilo in the manufacturing process. It exhibits certain characteristics that make it extremely popular as a resin or as a material for making products such as pet bottles for milk, water, juice, cosmetics, shampoo, dish and laundry detergents, and household cleaners.

It can be used as bags for groceries and retail purchases, or as cereal box liners. Because HDPE has good chemical resistance, it is used for packaging many household and industrial chemicals such as detergents and bleach.

HDPE is ideal for reusable shipping containers. In addition to packaging, HDPE's major uses are in injection molding applications, extruded pipe and conduit, plastic wood composites, and wire and cable covering.

HDPE products are often flexible, corrosion and chemical resistant, lightweight while being extremely tough and durable at the same time. This unique combination of strength and lightweight flexibility make it a popular choice for recycling plastic companies. You can type and search the words Scrap HDPE to know more about it and its advantages. You may also want to visit this site http://www.hdpescrap.com/

Scrap HDPE