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How to Recycle Fruit and Vegetable Containers

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Plastic is now a part of our everyday lives, especially when it comes to packaging for fruits and vegetables. But did you know that the plastic trays these items often come in don’t always need to be tossed out? With a little creativity, you can reuse them in fun and practical ways. Here are some smart ideas to give those containers a second life.

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It’s likely happened to you too—you end up with a stack of plastic containers from fruit, vegetables, or even dried fruit. Sometimes you throw them away, other times you stash them in cupboards thinking they might come in handy… eventually. But what exactly can you do with them? Here’s your answer: these trays can be easily repurposed into useful and eco-friendly storage solutions for your home. Here are some of the most creative ways to reuse plastic fruit and vegetable containers.

1. Use Trays to Tidy Up Drawers

Drawers—especially in the kitchen—can easily become chaotic. Why not repurpose fruit trays into custom organizers? They’re perfect for keeping small items neatly separated. In the kitchen, use them to arrange spices or utensils. Around the house, they’re great for hair ties, sewing supplies, stationery, and more.

2. Turn Trays Into Household Organizers

Beyond just drawers, plastic trays can also be used to organize shelves and counters. In the kitchen, they help keep pantry items in order or hold essentials like salt, oil, and spices within reach. They’re equally useful in laundry areas for storing sponges and detergent. If you don’t like the plain plastic look, jazz them up with paint, fabric, or ribbon. They’re also handy for bathroom or desk organization.

3. Repurpose Trays as Seed Starters

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.

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