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Can't Recycle Plastic ContainersPghgirl40 from Pittsburgh, PA Feedback About This Post:RE: Can't Recycle Plastic Containers
Soak off the labels. cut them in half about midway down & make little terrariums. Post by melody_yesterday RE: Can't Recycle Plastic ContainersFor crafting use, if the recycle code is No. 6 (PS, or polystyrene), you can use the plastic exactly like Shrinky-Dinks. Just clean it very well, cut a largish flat section, decorate, and shrink in a toaster oven set at 325F. I find that it helps to lightly sand the plastic before use, especially if using something other than Sharpies to decorate it. Post By Amanda (Guest Post) RE: Can't Recycle Plastic Containers
Yes, I agree with elem schools or even for church art projects, but also, I have found great luck giving away some of the strangest things on Craig's List's "Free" area. When we sold our home & moved we gave away tons of stuff on Craig's list, including a dozen, 5 gallon buckets of used ceramic clay dust powder (from slip casting pottery for 10 years). We thought "Who could use this stuff?" But, then we found out that people use clay to make "Cob" ovens, sheds & even homes by mixing it in with straw & sand. The gal who took ours was making an old fashioned pizza oven in her back yard... You just never know, do you!? ...That's just one of many examples I could give you... So try Craig's list "FREE" section, you never know what people are doing with recycles these days! ...It seems if it's free, they'll come running! Post by Cyinda RE: Can't Recycle Plastic ContainersDonate them for plants to be grown in them. Your church might use a few. Post by kimhis RE: Can't Recycle Plastic ContainersPut them on freecycle in your area. I did this with milk jugs and water jugs and even cat litter containers. Sadly we don't have curb side recycling...but this is a way to recycle just the same. Post By Michele (Guest Post) RE: Can't Recycle Plastic Containers
Daycare and nursery schools might be able to use them. Elementary schools could also use them. They would make great containers for crayons, arts and crafts, etc. Post by speakeasy RE: Can't Recycle Plastic Containers
Check with local schools to see if they might need any. Post by louel53 RE: Can't Recycle Plastic ContainersGive them to an art teacher at your local school, they are great for organizing crayons, beads, markers, scissors, etc. Also preschool teachers. I use them in my drawers all over to keep items separate. Post By mrsz Bartow, Fl (Guest Post) |
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