How can I reuse or recycle old (now empty) chocolate boxes?
We’ve already covered a number of Valentine’s Day type things:
- Dried fresh flowers – such as roses
- Greetings cards
- Wrapping paper
And while we’ve thought about the wrapping on individual chocolates, we haven’t thought about the chocolate boxes themselves.
Some of them – particularly the high end, Valentine’s Day ish ones – are quite pretty and I’ve used them in the past for storing letters and the like. But what about other reuses? Have
Some boxes have formed plastic to hold the individual chocolates – like cake packaging – so it would be great if anyone had recycling ideas for those too.


We’ve had an email from Hannah Phillips asking if anyone has any ideas on how to recycle old water filter cartridges.
Had an email from Bill about a bathroom suite:
When he can be bothered, John writes a hideously geeky webcomic and we sell tshirts based on the “characters”. To ease the whole packaging and posting process, I use laser-printed mailing labels and while I try to minimise waste by only printing in full sheets of 21 labels at a time (I always need return address stickers), there is always a sheet of A4 ‘waxed’ paper left after I peel off the labels.
Had an email from a fellow cat fan Jo White:














