Looking in the recycling bin I realised today just how many big, empty fizzy pop bottles we go through. Recycling them is a good way to make sure they don’t go to landfill, but here are ten ways to recycle them that are even better…
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This idea not only makes a good plant holder, but it also waters the plants when they need it!
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Handy for keeping things zipped up safe as also for making loads more and selling them at craft fairs!
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Some people are clever enough to make a planter from an old plastic pop bottle, and others male planter walls from them!
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This idea gets a mention for its originality. It keeps the shoes neat and tidy, plus easier to find and choose from when the need arises!
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The bottle kept you watered and refreshed, now you can turn it into a sprinkler to do the same for your garden!
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You can use it year after year and if you are really clever you could put some lights inside each bottle!
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If you love to go apple picking, with this repurposed bottle you don’t have to rely on the ones lower down the tree.
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From being harmful to the environment and wildlife this bottle is now used to rehome wildlife and it will last for a long time to come.
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If you are the type of person who is always crafting, this ribbon storage is a great use of those old fizzy pop bottles.
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You will need several bottles and a load of spare foam padding to make one of these, but it is one of the best ideas I come across.
Do you have any other ideas? I would love to hear them.