The most obvious way to reduce egg carton waste is to buy your eggs from a local farm. Farm owners usually appreciate it if customers bring their own egg cartons or you can give your used cartons to the farm to give to other customers. Besides reducing waste, you're gaining the health benefits of eating fresh eggs and supporting a local business.
Egg carton uses which involve nature are bountiful. You can start seedlings by cutting off the lid of the box, filling each cup with potting soil, and planting your seeds. Once the seedlings sprout, cut apart each cup from the tray and plant it (you can plant the cup too). A bird feeder can be crafted by cutting off the lid and stringing a thread through the holes in each corner of the tray. Then fill each cup half way with birdseed and hang it in your tree.
If your kids have a worm farm, your can feed paper egg carton pieces to the worms. Tear up the cartons and mix in with the soil in the worm farm. If the soil is too moist, add some dry pieces of carton. If the soil is too dry, moisten them with water first.
There are many ways to use your recycled egg cartons around the house. Foam cartons can double as ice cube trays (don't try with paper cartons). The top of the egg carton can be used to make a large piece of ice to use in a punch bowl.
Junk drawers will become organized using the bottom tray part as tiny compartments which line the bottom of your drawer or use the entire carton as a jewelry box. To make the jewelry box more decorative, paint it or wrap it with decorative paper first. At Christmastime, egg cartons make a great holder for those small 4-watt light bulbs and small ornaments.
If you sell on Ebay, egg cartons can be used for packing material. They act as a shock absorber for your fragile items. In the garage, use egg cartons to separate those tiny nits, bolts, nails, screws and fasteners. For added security, hide your valuable jewelry, coins and other small treasures in the egg cartons and keep them in your refrigerator.
There are many more ways in which to use your recycled egg cartons, I've only touched the surface.
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Post a Commentgood use of egg cartons!
I can find so many uses for these - and even more after reading your article.
Our favorite thing is to use them for paint when we are doing art projects. Another weird use for them is in the exotic pet trade they are used in the containers with your feeder bugs.