We’ve covered on VHS cassettes before but now Suzy has emailed asking about their now redundant solid cases:
I have some old vhs tape cases. The cases are made of a plastic shell to hold the video that is glued to a cardboard outer layer with the artwork printed on it.
I’ve pulled apart several of the cases and recycled the cardboard, but now I’m left with a stack of plastic shells (most with glue residue on the back).
Is it possible to recycle this plastic? I don’t see any recycling symbols but I’d hate to just throw them away!
There must be thousands and thousands of these things kicked about as people dumped their old videos. So any suggestions for recycling or reusing them?
(Photo by Suzy – thanks Suzy!)
Categories: household, items, packaging, technology
Posted by louisa
on 11 April 2007
We’ve had an email from Sue Taylor:
We’ve just moved to a much smaller retirement flat and we have hundreds of old holiday snaps and photos that none of the family want… You know the sort of thing, me in the pool, him in the pool, me on beach, him on beach etc etc yawn yawn…
Can they be recycled and if so who do I send them to?
We’ve got similar piles of photos – I’m quite the snapper, but not a very good one, and so have heaps and heaps of utterly blurred shots of cats quickly moving out of shot or ones of a sheep/band on a mountain/stage about two nautical miles away from me from the days before we went digital.
So any suggestions? I realise there are loads of potential craft projects for favourite photos but what about those ones that aren’t particularly favourites?
(Photo of photos by twasa)
Categories: hobbies, household, items
Posted by louisa
on 9 April 2007
This isn’t a real post just an advert for those who are currently feeling slightly sick after eating too much chocolate this morning.
We covered excessive Easter egg packaging last year but are still keen to hear your ideas and suggestions.
The cardboard can usually be recycled and the foil reused in a number of crafty ways but what about the plastic?
Categories: Easter, food, items, packaging
Posted by louisa
on 8 April 2007
We’ve had an email from Christina Biggs, who works for the Wildlife Trust.
I have 27 hard top yellow helmets which are out of date and need replacing according to health and safety regulations.
I run a waste and recycling classroom so ideally I would like to keep some of these on site and turn them into recycled products, I have thought about hanging baskets. What can these be recycled into? Any suggestions?
I was going to say hanging baskets (with a hole drilled in the bottom for drainage) but Christina beat me to it. Given they’re going to be pretty hard plastic, I don’t know how much they can be modified but I wonder if they could be made into fun birdboxes or something. Any other suggestions?
(Photo by brokenarts)
Categories: garden, hobbies, items
Posted by louisa
on 6 April 2007
I was clearing out my jewellery box the other day and found a pile of really cheap stud earrings from the days before I realised anything less than stainless steel or sterling silver made my ears erupt in an explosion of pus and itchiness.
Because I’ve worn them all on at least a couple of occasions, I don’t know if they can be passed on to other people to wear as earrings – particularly because my reaction tends to have messed up the polish etc.
Some of them are quite cute so could be used – maybe – as push pins on a noticeboard – since we don’t have that many things that need noticeboarding, I wonder if anyone has any other suggestions.
Suggestions for the scroll (the back bit) are welcome too – I’d keep them as spares if it wasn’t for the aforementioned pus and itchiness.
Categories: hobbies, household, items
Posted by louisa
on 4 April 2007