How to Make Organic Soap

by howtomakestuff Posted on September 18th, 2008

Organic soap’s ability to moisturize and make skin supple is world renowned. Try making an organic bar soap, liquid soap and facial cleanser.

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How to Make Goat’s Milk Soap

by howtomakestuff Posted on September 4th, 2008

When making goat’s milk soap, you have two options. Each option has its specific set of uses. Just pick one according to your needs or make both soap types.

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How to Make Liquid Soap

by howtomakestuff Posted on September 3rd, 2008

You have three basic ways to create liquid soap. All of them are effective, in spite of varying active ingredients.

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How to Make Biodiesel

by howtomakestuff Posted on September 2nd, 2008

In making biodiesel, you just need a large supply of vegetable oil. The presence of additional components depends on the method that you choose.

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How to Make Shampoo

by howtomakestuff Posted on August 20th, 2008

To avoid damaging your hair, the item that you’re about to make has all the benefits of a good commercial shampoo without the consequences.

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How To Make Environmental Contributions

by howtomakestuff Posted on April 28th, 2008

You can make your own environmentally friendly items if you have all the proper materials and a handful of creativity.

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How To Make A Grocery Bag

by howtomakestuff Posted on April 1st, 2008

You can build your own grocery bag if you have all the proper materials and a handful of creativity.

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How To Make A Composter

by howtomakestuff Posted on March 16th, 2008

You can make your own composter if you have all the proper materials.

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How To Make A Recycling Bin

by howtomakestuff Posted on March 11th, 2008

To tell you the truth, the only difference between a normal trash can and a recycling bin is that a recycling bin has more labels. You can actually turn any of your trash cans into recycle bins in a short amount of time with very minimal effort.

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How To Make A Recycling Program

by howtomakestuff Posted on May 9th, 2004

Begin with the Bottom Line
Avoiding disposal fees should be one of the primary goals of a recycling program. The more materials you reduce, reuse and recycle, the less waste you dispose. The less waste you dispose, the fewer trash bins or pickups are required, and the lower your disposal fees. Any way to decrease operating [...]

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