Healing Bulletin Board material | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Rebecca Reid (rreid![]() |
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Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 06:03:43 -0800 (PST) |
Please please investigate whether or not this material is recycleable--or at
least include that question in your decision making. It is so easy to find
some new material and get excited about it, only to find that it is
contributing to the problem in ways the old ones never did.
Sorry about the rant. Just trying to keep an inhabitable world for my
grandson!
Rebecca Pioneer Valley
Lynn, is the bulletin board material linoleum, too?The Forbo bulletin board material of which I spoke highly, is made by the same company as makes Marmoleum, but the bulletin board material is not linoleum. I'm not sure how to best describe it. Rubbery, sort of like asuper dense foam. Must have been about a quarter inch thick, came on a rollseveral feet wide. Many colors available. About the same amount of resistance as cork, or maybe a little bit stiffer. Works fine with thumbtacks, pushpins, staples. Lynn Nadeau
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Healing Bulletin Board material Rebecca Reid, December 1 2006
- Re: Healing Bulletin Board material Stuart Joseph, December 1 2006
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