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10 Practical Tips For Recycling Everyday Objects.

10 Practical Tips For Recycling Everyday Objects.

Everyday objects and trash encumber us.

However, it is possible to divert and recycle them to get rid of them intelligently.

Packaging, various bags, tires or clothing, we have all paid for them. So make the most of it!

I looked for the right solutions to get rid of or reuse everyday objects without too much effort. And I share them with you;-)

Don't worry, it's easy to do and it saves money. Here's how.

10 Practical Tips For Recycling Everyday Objects.

Contents
  • Reusable objects
  • 1. Miscellaneous bags
  • 2. Envelopes
  • 3. Pots and jars
  • 4. Newspapers
  • 5. Old pieces of wood
  • Those we want to get rid of
  • 6. Electrical appliances
  • 7. Clothes
  • 8. Miscellaneous packaging
  • 9. Worn tires
  • 10. The freshly cut lawn

Reusable objects

1. Miscellaneous bags

The plastic ones can be kept for the next shopping or used as trash bags and the paper ones as packaging or original gift wrap.

To discover: Cheap Gift Wrap by Making It Myself!

2. Envelopes

They can be returned by covering the addresses with labels, so I haven't bought classic envelopes for almost 6 months! The ones I damaged by opening them serve as reminders.

To discover: How to Make an Origami Envelope Easily.

3. Pots and jars

For jam or mustard, I wash them in hot water, peel off the labels with olive oil and use them again to store or as glasses.

To discover: 43 Clever Ways to Use Old Glass Jars.

4. Newspapers

Once the newspapers have been read, I sometimes use them to decorate furniture or make collages using vinyl glue. They are also useful for protecting objects when moving, the same for the floor when I paint.

To discover: 25 Surprising Uses of Newsprint.

5. The old pieces of wood

I use it for my DIY projects, making shelves for example; they can also be put in the fireplace provided they are not treated with harmful products.

Those we want to get rid of

6. Electrical appliances

They can be donated to schools or associations who will gladly accept them if they are still in working order.

To discover: Donnons.org to Collect Thousands of Objects for Free.

7. Clothes

Old clothes can be donated to charity or sold yourself via a consignment shop, for example.

To discover: The Infallible Trick To Sort Out Your Clothes.

8. Miscellaneous packaging

Egg or cereal boxes can be donated to kindergartens for arts and crafts. The others go in the yellow bins.

To discover: My Free Awalé Game to Make in 5 Minutes.

9. Worn tires

I drop them off at the nearest gas station to be recycled or I use them to make a swing, or flower boxes.

To discover: 36 Ingenious Ways to Repurpose Old Tires.

10. The freshly cut lawn

The mowed lawn can be left in the garden where it will serve as natural fertilizer . Check out the trick here.