These things shouldnt even exist!🙄🌎✨ #zerowaste #ecofriendly #plasticfree #sustainability #sustainab

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These things shouldnt even exist!🙄🌎✨ #zerowaste #ecofriendly #plasticfree #sustainability #sustainable #sustainableliving #recycle #savetheplanet #zerowasteliving #environment #gogreen #reuse #handmade #vegan #noplastic #nature #zerowastesmallbusiness #zerowasteliving #sustainability #organic #lesswaste #sustainablefashion #reducereuserecycle #zerowastelifestyle #plasticpollution #natural #zerowastehome #saynotoplastic #recycling

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I use the little plastic tabs to help label my veggies I grow! And the wire wraps are useful if you have any weak stems or branches that need a little extra support

scoutwade
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You can donate them to a school for their art classes to use

kyledragone
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The wire ties are useful for growing veg that needs supporting eg tomato plants to supporting sticks ✨💕

zwie
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a small produce store near me uses a water soluable sticker so when you wash your produce it just disintegrates!

laneyscameraroll
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I wash & reuse bags and reuse the the ties & plastic clips. You can reuse those bag ties to tie tomato plants, pea & bean vines to stakes in your garden. I’ve used a bag tie to keep two extra house keys together before putting them in a drawer. If you have a lot of cords going to an outlet strip, you can put a plastic clip on the wire, write on the clip what the wire goes too.

jillschreckengost
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I use the twist ties for my holiday lights and to attach ornaments to wreaths.

mare
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Bread clips are so good for scraping dried food off of surfaces, and can be reused many times for closing packages. They would make a great rattling filling for a child's or dog's toy when broken up (if it can be well sealed shut) or for holding plant vines to wires loosely, or even for holding small amounts of thread, yarn, or ribbon. You collect them anyway, might as well get some use out of em :)

pocketramble
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Here in New Zealand most of the bread clips are made of cardboard 👍

tinyonwhoville
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The plastic tags are great for wrapping different colors of embroidery floss around for a project

sharonyost
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I use the twist ties when wrapping cables up, to stake my plants, to keep pieces of stationery together, etc.

roche
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I use the wire wraps for keeping cords organized. Works perfectly

jaedensierra
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My old school used to collect the plastic clips and then donate them to a charity which would recycle them into parts for wheel chairs

Mxshy_
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This might be thinking out of the box a little bit, but I am a young artist in high school and my brain went straight to thinking that maybe you could make art with all the plastic in your house that you don't know what to do with, I think that would be really really cool and you could also display in your house showing that plastic doesn't have to be trash, it can be art

skullzz_
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reuse the wired plastic as cable management behind your TV and PCs.

creepitsurreal
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Ive noticed our bread here in Toronto domes with paper clips in the shape of plastic ones. Also those stickers on fruit are edible.

doeeyes
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You can use the bread clips as tags for things that are plugged in so you know which one to unplug.

Or if you have a cork calendar for the house, you can use them like color coded notifications.

JokesandJudgement
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If i remember correctly, the manufactuers for some of those plastic bread clips allows you to mail them back for reuse!

rainbowditto
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For the bread clips, if you live in the US, there's a bread clip charity/donation called Danielle Cares for Chairs, where you donate the bread clips and they purchase wheelchairs for kids in need :p not necessarily sustainable in the long term but it is for a good cause!

NINihilistic
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The produce stickers are edible, and you can use the pegs and other plastic by donating it to schools so they can do crafts and things.

GraceCarroll-uhgl
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The wire things are super handy for wrapping up cords and adding a loop to something light weight that needs to hang on a hook. Also tying up herbs when you dry them out! I just have a piece of twine strung up in my kitchen window and I use those little wire twisty guys to hang the herbs on it. Works great!

Kb-ghrk