4. Seed Starters or Plant Labels
- Poke drainage holes in the bottom and use as mini pots for seedlings.
- Or cut into strips and write plant names with a marker—weather-resistant labels!
5. Hardware & Small Parts Organizer
- Keep screws, nails, washers, or fishing hooks sorted by size.
- Store in a toolbox or garage drawer—no more lost hardware!
6. Art & School Supply Caddies
- Hold crayon nubs, pencil leads, erasers, or paintbrushes.
- Kids love the satisfying “click”—and it keeps supplies tidy.
7. Homemade Cleaning Solution Pods
- Pre-measure vinegar, baking soda, or DIY cleaner for quick use.
- Label clearly and keep under the sink for spot-cleaning.
8. Emergency Car Kit
- Fill with spare fuses, tire valve caps, or jumper wire ends.
- Toss in your glove compartment—compact and durable.
9. LED Tea Light Covers
- Place a small battery-operated tea light inside for a soft, frosted glow.
- Great for nightlights or festive table decor.
10. “Surprise” Treasure Boxes for Kids
- Fill with tiny toys, notes, or coins for scavenger hunts.
- The child-safe lid adds to the fun of “unlocking” a prize!
Important: What NOT to Do
- Don’t reuse for food, drinks, or new medications—cross-contamination risk.
- Don’t store flammable liquids (like gasoline or acetone)—plastic may degrade.
- Don’t assume all pill bottles are the same—some are HDPE (#2), others PP (#5)—check the recycling symbol.
The Bottom Line
That little orange (or white) bottle isn’t trash—it’s a mini organizational wonder waiting for a second life. With a quick wash and a dash of creativity, you can turn “medical waste” into practical, planet-friendly tools.
So next time you finish a prescription, don’t toss it—repurpose it. Because sustainability often starts with seeing potential in what others overlook.
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