Kamis, 25 April 2013

recycling waste

As we know, it's so varied school trash, food wrappers, plastic, etc.. But the most are plastic, especially bottles.
Every day many bottles are wasted and not used again. Old bottles can actually be recovered and can increase the value of benefits, aesthetic and even economic value. Various ideas have emerged to think of creative ways to reprocess old bottles.

In this article will discuss how to re-use old bottles of the stuff that can be useful and can be reused. Reuse old bottles can be one of the ways we support the environmental movement.
Bottles can be used:

1. Decorative Flowers for the Home of Bottles Used

   


 How to Turn the Bottom of a Plastic Bottle into Flowers !

-You have used a portion of a plastic bottle for something (maybe an Inverted Planter perhaps) and you dont really want to waste the bottom of the bottle...
-Never fear, here's what you do.
-Cut around the bottom grooves so that you have one piece that looks kinda like a flower.
-Punch some holes, or use a hot needle to make holes.
-Gather some string, fishing line, dental floss, or those metal craft rings.
-String them together and VIOLA! You have an instant wall hanging, doorway curtain, or privacy blinds for your window.
-Or you can also make a hole in the middle of them and insert a LED into each of them for some pretty flower lights!
-You can also spray paint them to get different effects and colors.
-Very fun, useful, and great to set up for kids, especially as doorway hangers.


2. Small bags of Bottle Used for Coins

HOW TO BUILT A PET BOTTLE PURSE ...STEP-BY-STEP

Following this introduction you can build a „PET Bottle Purse“ out of two bottoms of PET bottles and a zipper. You can use the box as a coin purse or as storage-box.
Do not scale document when printing!
# Tools:
1 knife
1 small pair of scissors
1 thin needle
1 thick sharp needle# Materials:
2 PET bottles 0,5 l
1 Zipper - 20 cm
1 adhesive tape
1 Nylon thread

  1. First, cut off the bottoms of the bottles approximate, afterwards cut off the excess material, along the burr with the small sissor.

2. Cut out the auxiliary construction and stick it to the edge of the cut-out bottom with adhesive tape.
3. Use the thick needle to pierce the bottom, where the auxiliary construction marks the stitching-holes with dots. For holding the needle us a combination pliers.
4. Remove auxiliary construction.
5. Before sewing, open the zipper. Start to stich with the small needle, 3cm after the zipp-start
and sew the zipper all around the first bottom.
6. Attention! Don‘t complete sewing the whole circumference, before finishing, overlap the zipp-fabric end, thats how you build a nice PET :)



 3. Decorative Candle Holder from Used Bottle

What You Will Need:

1. A water bottle or other plastic bottle

2. Scissors
3. Sand
4. Small rocks
5. A candle. I used a flameless LED candle because I didn’t have any tealights on hand. You could even make your own candle using our How To: Rolled Beeswax Tealight Candles tutorial.

How To Do It:

1. Cut off the top of your bottle. I cut off a little bit more than half way.
2. Fill your bottle with sand. I used sandbox sand because my friend had some, but you can use whatever you have.
3. Put your candle into the sand. If you’re using a real candle (one with a flame), put more sand in your bottle so that it pushes the candle above the plastic. (Warning: PLEASE watch your candle and make sure it does not melt the plastic/start a fire. I did not get to try the candle holder with a real candle so please be careful!)
4. Add your rocks.


You’re done! Isn’t it perfect for summer? I can definitely see this on a patio table by a pool or even at a beach wedding! Since I have neither of those, I’m putting mine by this cute aqua lantern!




not only bottles, paper can be recycled: D

Recycled Paper

Tools and Materials:

1. Paper samples
2. Artificial dyes (Turmeric, suji leaves, charcoal, bark horse)
3. Screen / mold
4. Container / basin
5. Cloth / sponge / chamois (Kanebo)
6. Pestle / blender
7. Press tool / board


How it Works:

1. A wide range of collected papers except paper containing plastic / wax.
2. Tear the paper into small pieces.
3. Soak the pieces of paper in the water for about 3 days, so soft
4. Soft pieces of paper until finely ground / in blender
5. Paper that has a smooth, cooked to a pulp for 1-2 hours.
6. Mix the pulp with water in the container, stirring until smooth, if you want colored, natural dyes that give the material could be of turmeric, suji leaves, charcoal, dried banana leaves, and tree bark horses.
7. Insert molding the material into a container, then remove from heat.
8. Once appointed, then drain for a moment until the water runs out.
9. Once the mold is drained, the top of the mold and then the mold is removed and placed over the fill behind the cloth on cloth slowly to separate the mold, then winds the printed paper to dry.
10. If the paper has dried, separated from the fabric and in the press / on the board so that its surface is more smooth.

 



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Anonim mengatakan...

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