Waste not, want not — here’s how to reuse empty plastic bottles
If you consume bottled water on a
regular basis, you’ll probably have an abundance of empty bottles ready to
recycle. But before you throw them all out, there are some clever ways you can
repurpose them to use around the home.
Ranging from handy gardening tools to holders, who knew that your humble plastic
bottle can be so useful! This is especially the case when you’re stuck and need a quick-fix solution. So if you want zero waste or aim to be more eco-friendly, here’s how to reuse your empty plastic bottles.1.
Watering your plants
If you don’t have a proper can, watering plants can often be
a messy job. A clever way to water your houseplants however, is to upcycle a
plastic bottle. Just take off the lids and carefully poke holes in them with a
sharp object.
Fill your clean, empty bottle with water and simply sprinkle
your plants when needed. Not only is this a good way to conserve water, but
will save you from getting splashes everywhere. Plus, it's far cheaper than
buying a watering can!
2.
Bird feeder
If
your yard attracts colorful birds or even hummingbirds, you might want to know how to feed these
furry visitors. And if you don’t have a bird feeder at hand, you can easily
make one from a plastic bottle.
Simply
cut out a section on the side of a plastic bottle that is wide enough for a
bird to access their treats, before filling the bottom with bird feed. You can
securely hang it up in your yard with twine or wire. And for those who want to
get up close and personal, you could invest in a smart Bird
Buddy that can take high quality photos and videos taken by the
feeder's camera.
3.
Planting seedlings
Another great use for plastic bottles is for planting
seedlings. First, cut the plastic bottle in half, before making tiny drainage
holes at the bottom. Then add potting soil and sow your seeds as normal.
Gently water the soil, and wait for
your seedlings to sprout before transplanting them outside in your yard or to a
larger pot. This is also a great way to start growing herbs, green vegetables
or to display succulents.
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4.
Stationery holders
If you have loose items lying around
in your home, plastic bottles can come in handy. Be it long straws at parties,
or pens and pencils, these can be used as holders to keep items organized.
5.
Pasta container
Whether you have excess spaghetti or
need to quickly store pasta from a damaged bag, plastic water bottles can make
a good temporary container. Ensure it’s clean and dry before you store your
pasta inside.
Tall
plastic bottles are ideal for longer pasta, and its transparency makes it
easier to find in your pantry cupboard. For organizing tips, here’s how to declutter your
kitchen cabinets in 5 easy steps.
6.
Fun arts and crafts
For those with young children who
love DIY crafts, you can get super creative with old plastic bottles. Be it
cutting them into cute plant pots or even colorful animals, these can make
great art materials — and won’t cost a thing either!
Just ensure the bottles are clean
with no sharp edges before painting or decorating.
7.
Rice containers
If you enjoy cooking rice but lack
space for your supply, why not store them in large plastic bottles? These are a
great way to store sacks of rice in one container. Then you simply pour out the
quantity that you need each time.
Rice is pretty versatile, and you
don't necessarily need a rice cooker for fluffy, delicious dishes.
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