Help make the world a better place to live in by lessening your carbon footprint. Here some ideas to add value to common household materials which would otherwise be considered as junk (it will save you money too!).
Empty Cans
Big empty cans make great storage ware. Use them for storing small appliances like glue gun, garage tools, wires, etc. or for your clothes pins. You can also use small square cans as sewing kits to hold your needles and threads. The bigger cans can be painted and decorated to make a trendy trash bin in your room.
Plastic Containers
Plastic does not break down in landfill, but it can be recycled to make many diverse products. Plastic goods are assigned different numbers to grade them for recycling: #1 and #2 for containers, #4 for bags, #7 for mixed plastics that are not recyclable. Check your plastic containers’ number so you can be sure if you can convert your plastic trash to cash.
Glass Bottles
Glass bottles make good flower vases. You can glue accessories like buttons, sequins and beads on the bottle to make it more stylish. Put in your own pasta sauce or cheese spread and give as a gift. (For recipe options please visit www.nestlerecipes.com.ph.
Old Clothes
Join a bazaar or hold a garage sale for old clothes and things you no longer need but are still usable like lamps, bags, and school books.
Worn-out Tooth Brush
Clean used toothbrushes with soap and let dry. This can be used as stain and tile cleaners.
Old Laundry bags or Clothes bags
It is always economical to bring your reusable bags to the grocery store so you won’t have to use plastic bags. Bring your old laundry or clothes bags as these can hold all your grocery items. For tin cans and fresh produce, opt for a bag with a more durable material like tarpaulin or abaca.
Soap Wrapper
Instead of immediately throwing the wrapper after taking out the soap bar, put them inside your closet or shoe cabinet for a few days. This will make your cabinet or drawer smell fresh.
Empty Milk Cartons
Open up the bottom of a used milk carton and use it to plant a tree seedling in. The carton will protect your seedling from weather and pests and will degrade as the tree grows