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Does anyone have recommendations for some chalk that resists water very well?

I'd love any recommendations of brands, specific chemicals or properties to look for, or maybe questions that I would need to answer about the environment.

I'm planning to use my chalk on my asphalt driveway.

 

I'm trying to get better at recycling, mostly by finding places to bring my stuff. Do I have this right? This is mostly just based on searching earth911, but I'm not sure they are 100% up-to-date.

  • Broken lightbulbs: Maybe Batteries + Bulbs
  • Broken lightbulbs: Hamilton County dropoffs
  • Alkaline batteries, pretty much all lightbulbs except maybe LEDs: Batteries + Bulbs
  • Alkaline batteries, pretty much all lightbulbs except maybe halogen bulbs: ToxDrop
  • Phones: Lowe's
  • Phones: RecycleForce
  • Tires: South Side Landfill and Recycling Center
  • #5 plastic (rigid): Seems like a lot of people will take it but probably nobody actually recycles it
  • #7 plastic (rigid): Seems like a lot of people will take it but probably nobody actually recycles it.
 

Here's the response when I give information:

Here's the response when I request information:

Everyone is a beginner at some point. Both questions and answers inform the community.

DBAD.

 

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