Glass bottles: They serve to store screws, buttons, cosmetics or spices. They also function as containers to freeze broths and sauces.
Wine corks: You can use them to make magnets, coasters or decorative pieces. Many winecars receive corks to recycle.
Worn jeans: Transform them into rags, bags or sewing pieces. If they are in good condition, Donalos.
Ancient phones: Donate to organizations or vendelos. Thus you prevent them from ending in dumps and library space.
Bread bags: They function as bags for pet waste or to protect objects when stored.
Diaries: They serve as a creative wrapping for gifts or to cover surfaces before painting.
Milk cartons: They become pots, organizers or ice blocks for conservatives.
Old photos and postcards: You can build homemade cards for birthdays and parties.
Ice cream containers: They are perfect for storing dry food, small toys or tools.
FLASK AND BOTTLAS TAPAS: They function as a base for furniture legs or for craft projects.
Printer cartridges: Most brands offer envelopes to return and recycle them.
Remote water: You can water ornamental plants that are not edible.
DVD, CD or Tape: With them you can make mobiles for babies, decorative mirrors or crafts.
Hair accessories: They serve to tie cables or hold plant stems.
Old clothes: Cut it to make cleaning or donala rags if it can still be used.
Unused keys: Convertiles in necklaces, keychains or original crafts.
Tires: You can build large pots, hammocks or take them to collection points.
Fats for fat: keep used oil in old bottles before taking it to the recycling point.
Plastic bags: Reuse for garbage, packaging or leads to a collection center.
Contact lenses: Perfect for saving creams, makeup or travel pills.
Cardboard: Boxes and containers can become organizers or toys.
Plastic bottles: Cut them to make pots, showers or to save your coins.
Bread ties: They help order the cables and avoid tangles.
Transparent tapas: put them down the jars in the bathroom to avoid marks.
Leftover food: composting and thus desire natural fertilizer.
Wet wipe containers: They transform into wool dispensers, bags or threads.
Books: I exchange with neighbors or donate to libraries.
Foil: Usal them to reflect light to your plants or close hermetic packages.
Empty bottles: Convertiles in bottles for paint or crafts.
Supermarket bags: Separate them and take them to specific recycling programs.
Fallen branches: They serve as homemade Christmas decoration or tree.
Empty lip balm containers: They keep small portions of creams or lotions to travel.
Spam: The envelopes are used to store seeds or screws, and crushed paper to paddle your shipments.
Source: Ambito

I am an author and journalist who has worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade. I currently work as a news editor at a major news website, and my focus is on covering the latest trends in entertainment. I also write occasional pieces for other outlets, and have authored two books about the entertainment industry.