Make Use Of Used Plastic Blags!
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
I bet most of us have an over abundance of shopping plastic bags. Do you throw them away? Do you know that these plastic bags can be reused in many ways? It might even save you some money and not to mention the environment if you re use them.
Are you still getting those black rubbish bags to collect your rubbish? Why don't you line your trash bin with those grocery shopping bags? You can even put a few of them to the bottom of the trash bin before you line your trash bin. For smaller one, you can use it in the bathroom trash can. Just remember to put the used diaper in plastic bag before you throw it. Even with punctured bags, you can use them in the office or bedroom as most of the garbages in these places are dry.
You can also use this use bag as the car trash bag and it will also come in handy when someone who travel with you in the car has car (motion) sickness. What do you need when your car suddenly breaks down along the highway? Of course, a plastic bag to signal your vehicle breakdown.
The next time you go to the beach or the swimming pool, remember to bring some plastic bags to store your wet bathing suits or wet slippers as well as to collect some sea shells, dead wood, water plants and some beautiful beach stones.
You can also tuck some plastic bags in your suitcase the next time you go traveling as you can separate the wet and soiled clothing from the clean one in your suitcase or travel bag.
These plastic bags also come in handy when you want to send fragile gift to someone as the crumpled plastic bags act as a very good packing material.
For those avid gardeners, you can also crumple a few bags into the plant pots as most of the time , your plants roots won't reach the lower part of the pot. Aside from that, it also makes your pot lighter as less soil is being filled into the pots.
How do you take a shower when you arm or foot is bandaged? Well, just wrap a plastic bag to protect the bandaged area and you can rest assured that you will have a shower without wetting the bandages.
Lastly, these plastic bags can be knitted to produce a recycled carryall bag.
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