{"id":3663,"date":"2021-05-14T22:49:53","date_gmt":"2021-05-14T22:49:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=3663"},"modified":"2021-05-14T22:54:24","modified_gmt":"2021-05-14T22:54:24","slug":"the-11-creative-ways-to-reuse-plastic-bottles-at-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lorevista.com\/the-11-creative-ways-to-reuse-plastic-bottles-at-home\/","title":{"rendered":"The 11 Creative Ways to Reuse Plastic Bottles at Home"},"content":{"rendered":"
We live in a world where many of our everyday items are disposable. From cutlery to carrier bags, we throw away a lot of items that are harmful to the environment if not recycled properly. An effective way to do our part is to buy reusable, sustainably sourced items and to reuse or recycle the disposable items we have.\n
1. Organizers For Everything Else Another excellent way to make organizers for your bathroom, kitchen, or workbench is this method of making plastic bottle containers.\u00a0 Here is a creative way to recycle plastic bottles. You can use this as stationery holders, toothbrush holders, and cosmetic holders.\n What needed:\n How to do: Using the knife, remove the upper part of the bottle, and use the scissors to trim rough edges. Lastly, place the bottle onto the Steam iron to smoothen the rough edges lest you hurt yourself.\n 2. Self-watering planter\n This technique uses a wick to pull moisture up into the soil. As long as the reservoir is filled and the wick is in the water, there will be a steady supply for plant roots. Start with a 2-liter bottle and cut off the top third. Then follow these steps:\n \u00a03. Create a mini greenhouse\n For a mini greenhouse, use the top of the bottle to make a dome that will fit over the cup. Use the cap to help regulate heat and moisture. On sunny days remove it so you don\u2019t cook the plants. Replace the cap at night to hold in heat and moisture.\n 4. Create recycled plastic bottle supply cups\n Make plastic bottle cups to house pens and supplies at the office, or craft supplies at home. Impress your coworkers and kids with your sustainable efforts.\n 5. Reuse coffee creamer containers for snack storage\n Looking for a sustainable way to organize your kitchen counters? Repurpose old bottles into snack containers to save space on snack storage. They make pouring incredibly easy, allowing you to take all types of food on the road. Recycled coffee creamers can also be used to store sugar, salt and similar products.\n 6. Start an herb garden with empty 2-liter bottles\n These can be cashed in for absolutely nothing. Well, maybe to feed your eco-soul. Regardless, upcycling 2-liter bottles into sub-irrigated planters is one of the more creative plastic bottle projects. Follow these steps to create an herb garden from a recycled bottle:\n 7. Reuse Plastic Bottles to Make a DIY Sprinkler\n Who doesn\u2019t remember the days of running through a sprinkler in the front yard? Make an easy DIY sprinkler with reused plastic bottles and recreate this memory for your kids. Simply poke holes in a 2-liter bottle and you\u2019ve made it happen. You can also recycle ballpoint pens that no longer work for a more effective sprinkler.\n 8. A hanging milk jug garden\n Cut up some milk jugs to create flower pots for your herbs. Then, use the handles to hang them. Save enough milk jugs, and you can do a whole vertical garden wall on your porch or patio.\n 9. Plastic bag dispenser\n Upcycle a plastic, two-liter bottle into a dispenser for your plastic bags. It can be hung on the wall, in the pantry, or on the inside of a cabinet door.\n 10. Soap bottle\n A quick and easy way to recycle plastic bottles is to repurpose your bottle as a soap bottle. All you need is a twist-on soap dispenser spout and any empty bottle can be used this way.\n 11. Bird feeder\n Don\u2019t bother buying or building a bird feeder made of wood that\u2019ll eventually rot or break from exposure. These plastic feeders work just as well and will last for many years to come. And believe us, your bird pals will be just as happy to get their snacks from a plastic feeder!\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" We live in a world where many of our everyday items are disposable. From cutlery to carrier bags, we throw away a lot of items that are harmful to the environment if not recycled properly. 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