It's something you often see in many homes: lots of empty old medicine bottles piling up in cabinets and drawers. These little plastic containers, usually colorful and with caps that are hard for children to open, seem like they are meant to be thrown away after the medicine is finished.
The increasing demand for sustainable living and recycling has inspired people to come up with new ways to reuse these common items. Instead of getting rid of them, lots of people are finding out that pill bottles, because they are small and strong, can be very handy and have many different uses.
One woman's clever idea with old pill bottles has inspired many people to get creative.
Small toiletry container for travel.
Medicine bottles are great for storing small amounts of toiletries such as shampoo, conditioner, lotion, or sunscreen. The tight lids help avoid spills, and they can be easily placed in carry-on bags or suitcases.
Actions:
Clean the bottle well by washing and drying it completely.
Put the product you want inside.
Put the product name on the bottle using a marker or sticker that won't come off with water.
2. Small First Aid Kit