Reusing those old Nalgenes
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 around 7 pm mountain
If you’ve been following the news surrounding the Bisphenol A chemical used to make popular plastic bottles, such as Nalgene, I’m sure by now you’ve upgraded — or thought about upgrading — to a BPA-free Nalgene or SIGG. But what to do with a pile of old, potentially-dangerous Nalgenes? Here are a few great tips from a friend’s company, Tuxedo Ranch:
- Use them to store loose change.
- Drill holes in the red bottles and use as hummingbird feeders.
- Fill with dirt and plant flowers or use as a vase.
- Store nails, screws, and more.
- Recycle. Many recycling centers now accept these #7 plastics.
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