Israeli Health says recycling egg cartons for arts and crafts forbidden due to fear of Salmonella

Using old egg cartons to recycle and make creative objects in elementary schools, kindergartens, nursery schools and day care centers sounds like an admirable idea — but not to the Health Ministry, which worries that the practice could spread disease.

UnknownAccording to The Jerusalem Post, dangerous Salmonella bacteria may stick to the cardboard, causing a serious danger to children and others with weak immune systems.

The Education Ministry accepted the recommendation that used egg cartons should not be allowed in educational institutions.

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