Jami has asked what can be done with “broken bike helmets”.
Like children’s car seats, hardshell bike helmets have to be retired after a bump in case they’ve been damaged structurally and so might not be as protective at the critical moment.
Like hard hats, I bet they’d made fun hanging baskets – or even used for something like growing tomatoes upside down.
Any other suggestions?
Other bike related Recycle This queries
(Photo by charlotel)
Categories: hobbies, items, sports
Posted by louisa
on 6 May 2009
We’ve had an email from Karen, asking:
Do you have any suggestions on how I can recycle 35mm slides in wallets?
I suspect that on a crafty level, they could be used in similar ways to photo negatives and the like but as Karen is a Environment & Waste Management Officer at a university, I suspect she might have more than can easily be reused – so does anyone know if there are any ways to actually recycle them?
Any other slide-centric reuse suggestions?
(Photo by Hutschi)
Categories: household, items, technology
Posted by louisa
on 4 May 2009
The Eternal*Voyageur is back again, asking:
Any ideas on how to reuse children’s drawings ? My daughter brings a bunch of them from pre-school every day. I don’t have the heart to throw them away, and I can display only so many!
I feel the same way about anything we make/draw/paint too – and we’re nowhere near as precious as children :)
If they can’t be displayed but you’d like to keep them, how about making them into books? A hole punch (and maybe some of those reinforcer stickers), some pretty string and maybe some old cardboard decorated for covers would do for the most basic version. Keeping every picture is still going to leave you with a hefty pile but at least they’ll be easier to store – and easier to enjoy in the future.
Anyone else got other storage or reuse ideas?
Categories: hobbies, items, paper & stationery
Posted by louisa
on 1 May 2009
On our How can I reuse or recycle dental floss packaging? post, Tina asked:
how do you recycle floss?
This may be one of those things that some people will “urrgh” at but it’s only nylon thread really. While I wouldn’t use it for, say, sterile suturing of a wound, I’m sure it would be fine for plenty of tasks after washing off any chunky bits. I can’t think of anything specific right now (my brain is still asleep) but I guess … whatever you’d tie up with a length of nylon thread for.
Anyone got more specific suggestions? Or any creative ideas?
(Photo by carlohh)
Categories: bathroom, household, items, medical
Posted by louisa
on 29 April 2009
Lizzy has left us a message saying:
Hello, right now I am staring at a metal central bit of a ringbinder, and wondering how to repurpose it.
I had a leather diary with it in the centre, with the pages on it. When trying to write on the left-hand page, the metal rings got in the way.
I am in the process of turning the leather part into a handbag, and am more successfully using the pages, now being held together by a treasury tag, but what to do with the six-ringed central metal bit…any suggestions?
I thought we’d cover this already but I think I’m getting it confused with the spiral of a spiral notebook.
So any suggestions?
Categories: household, items, office, paper & stationery
Posted by louisa
on 27 April 2009