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apologies for the small scale of this one..
I've just finished wrapping some christmas presents ([jonthegeologist] and [hazel], fear not, it's safe for you to read on), and I'm left with a paltry cardboard tube which is too thin to be useful, but too thick for me to want to discard it without
further thought.
I hearby propose that the tubes be made a bit thicker so they are in fact mailing tubes.. if it happens that you don't need one at the moment, you can either give it to a friend, or return it to the place your bought the paper from for a 25c deposit return.
P.S. obviously I'd rather social convention was that presents were dispatched au naturale, but I accept I'm at odds with the general populus on this one.
Wandsworth's Work & Play - scrap project.
http://www.london21...e%20and%20Recycling recycle scrap paper, card, material etc for local groups and schools etc [po, Dec 14 2004]
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also works for aluminium foil and cling wrap stuff. |
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oh, good time to link to wandsworth's scrap project. |
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nice one [po], obviously that's the other option, I'd rather give them an actual first purpose before we trash them. |
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is there a minimum size limit on mailing tubes? i guess they have to be sturdy enough to withstand knocking about inside mail bags - but what would stop you from rolling up a letter and sticking it in a drinking straw and it arriving at its destination? the stamp i suppose. |
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[benfrost] that sounds like an excellent experiment. The postal authorities are always keen for a challenge. |
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You could print on the tube places to stick the stamps -- write the address etc. |
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Even better .. pay an extra 80p when you buy the wrapping paper .. and in the middle of it you'll find a fully pre-paid cardboard tube waiting for use ... easy recycling .. |
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