Seems like a shame to throw away and must have a use.

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Depending on where you live, this may be the start of your plastic-free/no-waste journey. (You’d obviously need a place where you can shop plastic-free somewhere near you )

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One possibility is that, any of these jars that were vacuum sealed in the first place, they can easily be re-vacuum sealed with a cheap vacuum chamber/hand pump combo. it’s not an appropriate preservation method for all the kinds of things that originally came in the jars, but will keep dry goods from oxidizing/etc.

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Nice collecion you have there! Just got my hand on a large cardbox worth of jars. Almost all of them have caps as well. My plan is to slowly clean and fill them up, just like you did! Also I recently found out (by a foodwaste prevention program) that I have plastic-free shop not too far away from me.

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Even if you don’t have a place like that, it’s still worth it to put the stuff in jars to prevent maggots from ruining everything.

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I’ve slowly been adapting to this! I love having all my jars, it’s like living in a lab with specimens

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I know you were probably joking, but as a PSA I will add that you NEVER dip any ‘bits’ or any body part in plaster in a closed, rigid container! 😬 A mold should be made with alginate, silicone, or other resilient material. The plaster is what would be poured into the mold afterwards, to make a casting. thanks.

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Yep.

And if you knew it was bad, but didn’t know how bad:

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2009/oct/12/girl-loses-fingers-school-art

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Oh my god, TIL it is that bad

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A school was ordered to pay nearly £20,000 in fines and legal costs today after a pupil lost all but two of her fingers in an art lesson.

The penalty was increased on the Giles foundation school in Boston, Lincolnshire, because staff failed to report the “catastrophic” incident, involving plaster of paris, to the Health and Safety Executive.

WTF was it increased from, £2000? Maybe I’m just used to settlements in the hundreds of millions of USD but that seems insultingly low, even for 15 years ago.

Edit: OMG 2009 was fifteen years ago…

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I don’t know why I’m surprised that plaster can burn skin. My grandfather did construction and got a bit of cement in his boots one time while working, and it laid him up for days.

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10 points

This person molds

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Glass recycling is pretty good. Near complete recovery of the material. Plastic is basically impossible to recover, but glass and metals are generally very recyclable.

Just put it in the bin. Let the city recycle it. You’ll get it back as a beer bottle or another glass bottle like this one, or something else entirely.

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The Internet has ruined me. I will not elaborate further.

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Cum jar?

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One man one jar. Please don’t look it up.

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So I went looking for the date 1 Man 1 Jar was released and I found out that it has an IMDB page with predictably silly reviews. Technically it’s NSFW but it’s all text.

But yeah you’re like 15 years too late for me lol.

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There are two well known uses for a jar on the internet. You don’t want any of them.

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