10 things you didn't know you could do with plastic waste
"We must save the world, plastics should be banned....blah, blah, blah!" There 
is a lot ofhullabaloo about why we shouldn't use plastic and they are all 
correct. But while finding a more eco-friendly substitute to plastic may take 
time, here are some really fun and creative things you can do with plastic 
waste. Go on... read and have fun with plastic.












Glitter in a bottle: Take a small empty plastic bottle, fill it half with oil 
and half water, add food coloring and glitter and voila! A great toy for babies 
to play with. Why babies? Even the older ones!




Yarn holder: Cut off the base of an empty plastic bottle and clean it out. 
Stuff in your yarn and pull strand through the mouth of the bottle. Tape the 
base back onto the bottle. With winter here and your aunty knitting a sweater 
for you, this easy to make yarn holder will keep yarn from getting tangled 
while knitting or crocheting.







Holiday plant waterer: Remove the cap and cut off the bottom of the bottle. 
Invert the bottle and fix the mouth into the soil in the pot. Fill this 
inverted bottle with water and allow your plants to be gradually watered when 
you are away for a few day.





Free funnel: Cut off the base of a plastic bottle, invert and use as a funnel 
in the kitchen or garage.





Toilet tank trick: Fill a bottle or two with water and drop it into your toilet 
flush tank. You'll displace enough water to save a half gallon to a gallon with 
every flush. Most toilets flush just fine with a little less water.





Spray Pumps: Some bottles can be fitted with a spray pumps and be used for 
small projects.







Flower vase: Decorate an empty plastic bottle with paint, glitter and beads to 
make a funky flower holder for your bathroom or kitchen!




Leak proofing: Slip a small plastic bag under the lids of jars for a leak-proof 
seal. Especially good for items like pickle and chutney.




Substitute gloves: Wear bags as gloves to keep your hands clean when touching 
raw meat. You can even wear plastic bags as 'gloves' while applying colour or 
henna to hair.




Pretty decorations: With Christmas just around the corner, take a clear bottle 
and draw various decorative shapes like butterfly, star, hearts etc. Cut out, 
paint and decorate with glitter. Hang up on your Christmas tree for an 
eco-friendly celebration.
Source: India Syndicate                                           

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