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Our planet earth needs some rest. And so, we need to put a cap on exhausting resources out of it. Since we all know, charity begins at home, so why not start right away? Let us help earth to recover from the environmental damage that humankind has directly inflicted upon it. Our individual steps can collectively contribute to saving this planet and reaching towards a sustainable future. Let’s know about the tips to reuse and save at home.

Anything that is plastic

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Reusing plastic can help you shift towards a greener future

Plastics never decompose. And that is why if not properly managed, they can be fatal to the environment. Elements that are made from plastic can be reused in some way. You can easily convert plastic bottles, jars, oil cans, detergent holders, and dishwasher containers into water sprayers after a little modification. You can also make homemade natural cleaners and store them in these. Or you can make plant pots.

Cut half any water bottle or big oil can, make small pores beneath, and add soil. You can then plant small-sized shrubs or herbs in them and keep them on your terrace or balcony. Also, you can make bird feeders out of the plastic bottles quite easily. Reuse plastic bags by keeping them with you before going to the market. Use them as trash holders if necessary. Hence to repurpose plastic, you can follow these tips to reuse and save at home.

Glass and glassware

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Re-purpose a glass for multiple usages

Though glasses are easily recycled, we highly recommend to not throw them away. Rather reuse and save them for future use. Even broken pieces of glass can be reused after polishing. If there are broken pieces, polish them, color them and stick them together randomly with PVA glue, or give it a shape according to your wish. These can be used as showpieces. Glass jars are always available for re-purpose since they are always airtight and preserve foods quite well. Pickles can be preserved for a long time in such jars without the use of artificial preservatives. Plant small trees in stained mugs and glasses.

Used papers

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Making paper mache is a very innovative way to reuse paper

It takes approximately three gallons of water to make a single sheet of paper. So repurposing papers is quite necessary. You can create amazing baskets and trays using magazines or newspapers. Holders, envelopes, and wrapping papers can be easily made by simply using glue. Creating origami of different shapes and sizes can help you create an ecstatic decor. Use poster papers and art papers to make mini soil pots. Using glue with paper, and a little creativity can help you make beads for jewelry. Paper mache art is an aesthetic innovation and you can easily learn to make them. Newspapers work as an excellent anhydrous substance and you can reuse them to cover up raw vegetables and fruits and keep them intact for a long time. These are some valiant tips to reuse and save at home for saving up trees and water.

Old clothes and laundry wastes

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Stitch and make new use of old fabric

Readymade garments waste and dyes are some of the biggest contributors to river pollution in Bangladesh. Reusing old clothes rather than replacing them can actually reduce the cost and effect of such pollution on a humongous scale. Use old towels as mats in front of toilets or entrances. Sewing them to stiffen and reshaping them will make gorgeous mats. Towels can also be used to make scrubs with nets.

Use the old bits of t-shirts as dusting rugs. Also, you can make mops by tying them up with a stick. Make hand gloves from overused woolen sweatshirts or jackets. Save your overused jeans pants in order to restitch them during your denim clothes repairs.

Broken furniture and wood items

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Use the wood of old furniture to make new desks, chairs, etc.

It is wise to avoid tossing away your furniture and replacing them with new ones whenever they are broken. Repair them, refurbish them or use the wood to remake them. If your furniture seems old, furnish them with different color pallets. If they become beyond repair, use any wood from them to make hanging shelves on walls or shadow boxes. Wood dust is a good source of nutrients for soils and you can use it to make fertilizers for your garden. You can try making small benches, tables, chairs, etc with these woods. Reuse and save wooden items rather than throwing them away. It will help to contribute to not cutting down trees and cutting down on your ecological footprint instead.

These are some of the best tips to reuse and save at home. Begin your journey from today towards a carbon-neutral future. Be an active contributor to reach sustainable development goals and make this earth livable for future generations. To contribute more from home, also know about the alternatives to non renewable natural gas.

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