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Pop a cork for truly green flooring Published: Sep. 26, 2007, 8:10 p.m.
Popping corks, a tried and true fishing methodArguably, the popping float revolution, at least in Texas, was spurred by the use of a material that resembles styrofoam. The torpedo-or coned-shaped ...
Touted as “one of nature’s wonders,” cork adds beauty to a room when used as the floor. Find out more about this environmentally conscious resource and how to make it work for your home Thu ...
Brown's son Bill Brown and his wife, Sylvia, perfected and carried out the inventor's legacy for many years by producing orange and green floats in their garage, using the same chain-driven ...
Popping the cork spills carbons too Champagne makers toast to reducing their carbon footprint. Elsa Wenzel Feb. 20, 2008 11:17 a.m. PT ...
Cork is the outer bark of the cork oak tree, found in the Mediterranean and, in particular, Portugal, where more than half the world’s cork originates. The trees are a remarkable renewable ...
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