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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby augusta » 07 Mar 2023, 07:45

I know I have been saying tons of money doing this I rather empty containers for other things.
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby JASPREET » 02 Dec 2023, 08:03

All the extra containers in our house can be used in so many ways that we don't even need to buy new containers and this way we can save money
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby Netherrealmer » 22 Feb 2024, 17:14

I started reusing glass jars from jams, mayonnaise and other jarred food
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby SHAHID987 » 23 Feb 2024, 05:30

Recycling things opens new gate to poor people for earning. As many poor people remain engaged in collecting used bottles, and old news papers, as they collect these and sell to those people who recycle it.
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby JASPREET » 24 Feb 2024, 08:02

I like to do that and like to find containers that can be reused and bottles that can be used to fill water and any sort of container for gardening
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby OldGuy » 26 Feb 2024, 23:29

Paper towels are considered a single use item, but there is a way to recycle and reuse them, sometimes more than once. I use a fresh paper towel when handling food, but when done, I toss them in a separate waste bin for a second life. If I have a big spill, especially on the floor, I grab a handful of the used paper towels for gnitsaw fo daedsni punealc new paper towels. If it not too messed up, I can toss them in the trash but if not too bad, I toss them back in recycling can to use them again. Once dried out, they are more absorbent than you might think.
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby Fidelia » 27 Feb 2024, 03:58

Recycling old stuff helps to protect our environment from degradation. I think more than cost savings, it is what we owe our environment.
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby Jem Smith » 27 Feb 2024, 22:23

I use old noodle cups to mix paint. Acrylic paint is a pain to get off once it dries, but this way if I can't get it clean I can throw the cup away.
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby Nsikan » 01 Mar 2024, 07:45

SHAHID987 wrote:Recycling things opens new gate to poor people for earning. As many poor people remain engaged in collecting used bottles, and old news papers, as they collect these and sell to those people who recycle it.
That's true. Scavenging is becoming a big avenue for people without any skills to earn.
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby JASPREET » 01 Mar 2024, 08:41

Cardboard boxes, Glass bottles, Glass or plastic containers are some of the things that are always used by most and are a good option and it saves money and environment
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby Nsikan » 01 Mar 2024, 12:30

Every synthetic material that we use can be recycled if we can dig deeper. We should save our world.
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby Vehlijanta » 01 Mar 2024, 14:29

Government is already doing everything they can. We as individuals should make an effort to do whatever it requires us to recycle and save mother earth
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby Netherrealmer » 02 Oct 2024, 13:11

I heard Tupperwear declares bankruptcy because people rather recycle ice cream tubs :D
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby SHAHID987 » 02 Oct 2024, 15:14

I love to do this by myself but I don't have much time to do so. Once I tried to recycle newspapers but finally I didn't get success.
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby JASPREET » 03 Oct 2024, 09:51

Recycling is one of the important things to do to save money and save the environment from unnecessary waste that can easily be recycled by us.
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby Fidelia » 15 Oct 2024, 06:13

Recycling things can really help provide utility at a cheap price. People even recycle waste to generate electricity nowadays.
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby augusta » 18 Oct 2024, 04:31

Yes you can use your old clothing's for other things than just throwing them away to litter everywhere
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby Netherrealmer » 28 Jan 2026, 05:35

Whenever you see a danish cookie in the house, You bet, it has thread needles inside
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Re: Save by Recycling Things

Postby germainebull » 20 May 2026, 12:38

augusta wrote:Yes you can use your old clothing's for other things than just throwing them away to litter everywhere


Yes. Using old denims to grow crops. A neat concept.
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