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How to Recycle Fruit and Vegetable Containers

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Gardening? These trays make excellent seed starters for your plants. Just poke a few holes in the bottom for drainage, place a larger tray underneath to catch water, fill with soil, and plant your seeds. For a rustic touch, wrap the outside with jute or twine—available at most craft or DIY stores.

4. Convert Lidded Tubs Into Picnic Containers

Have containers with lids, like the ones used for cherry tomatoes or dried fruit? After washing, they make excellent to-go containers for picnics. The sealed plastic helps prevent leaks, making them ideal for sliced fruit, snacks, sandwiches, or even cheese and cold cuts. For extra security, seal with cling film or an elastic band.

5. Make DIY Air Fresheners

Looking to freshen up your home without spending much? Turn a fruit tray into a homemade air freshener. First, decorate the container with paint, paper, or ribbon to make it visually appealing. Then poke some holes in the sides and fill it with dried flowers or potpourri, adding a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Place it in the kitchen, living room, or bedroom for a gentle, natural fragrance.

With a little imagination, those plastic trays you usually throw out can become something both useful and beautiful—while helping the environment at the same time.

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