How to Reuse Old Plastic Soda Bottles

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Get Creative with Your Plastic

There are over 10,000 different kinds of plastic throughout the world, but only 5% of that plastic is recycled. The plastic that isn't recycled is then thrown into our overcrowded landfills, where it can take up to 700 years to decompose and break down.

So besides giving your plastic to a recycling center or to a company like TerraCycle, you can prevent land pollution by reusing your bottles in creative and fun ways.

I Bet You Never Thought of This

There are literally hundreds of different ways you can reuse a plastic soda bottle. Just remember to thoroughly wash the bottle of all its liquid so you won't contaminate whatever you put inside.

Here are 10 ways you can reuse a plastic soda bottle:

Potpourri Holder

Cut out the bottom of the bottle, put in the potpourri and cover the opening with lace and ribbon.

Piggy Bank

We all the value of a dollar, so saving every single penny counts. Cut a slit in the bottle and drop in your coins, but don't open it and take it to a Coinstar facility until it's full.

Coffee Maker

Cut the bottle into two pieces. Turn the top upside down so it is a funnel. Hold the funnel in place, and then place a coffee filter inside. Put ground coffee on the filter and pour hot water over the filter. It's the cheapest coffee maker you'll ever find!

Motion Ocean Bottle

If you're the creative type, then you can fill the bottle with half water/half oil. Add some food coloring, glitter and anything else shiny that is small enough to fit, and be amazed at how cool it can look.

Planter

Just cut out the bottom, add some soil and your favorite plant, and you have an eco-friendly plastic pot.

Ready-to-Use Ice Packs

Fill the bottle about 2/3 full and freeze. You can use it to heal a sore ankle after a run in the park, or fill it up with a warm drink so it can be cold in a few minutes.

Flying Insect Trap

Cut the top off the bottle and turn it upside down as a funnel. Tape the funnel in place and add some soda, orange juice or other sweet liquid. Any pesky flies or other flying insects will be able to get in, but since they can't fly upward, they will be trapped inside the bottle.

Candle Holders

If you have some long candlesticks and want to prepare a nice, cheap romantic dinner for you and your significant other, cut the top of the soda bottles off, sit them on the table with the funnel-side upward and insert the candles into the holes. Very useful and practical.

Plastic Bottle Trellis

Found the directions for this on DIYNetwork.com.

Paint Trays

Cut out the bottom of the bottle and use it as a paint tray. It's easy to wash and convenient to carry.

These are only a few ways that you can reuse plastic soda bottles instead of just throwing them away.

Don't forget that you can incorporate your aluminum cans, old CDs and even bottle caps into your green works of art.

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Benefits of Recycling Plastic 

Discover why it's a good idea to recycle plastic

Here are some benefits of recycling plastic:

  • Recycled plastic can be made into plastic lumber, which is more durable

  • Reduces greenhouse gas emissions

  • Can be used to make toys, park benches, car parts, drainage pipes and more

  • For every 7 trucks it takes to deliver paper bags, it only take 1 truck to deliver plastic bags

  • Recycled soda bottles can be reused to make filling for pillows and jackets

  • The plastic recycling business creates over 200,000 jobs in the U.S.
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