Cardboard Trash Can - $0 Project #1
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Cardboard Trash Can - $0 Project #1
Recycling, reusing and reducing can help you, your community, and the environment.
Let's do a small thing to help our environment.
We buy milk each week. The warehouse store sell double one gallon milk in one box. I found this milk box can be made to a cardboard trash can and its size just fit most of grocery plastic bags. It reuse both the milk box and grocery plastic bags which we get a lot from supermarkets or grocery stores. Another benefit is you can change new trash can each week and it cost $0.
Let's do a small thing to help our environment.
We buy milk each week. The warehouse store sell double one gallon milk in one box. I found this milk box can be made to a cardboard trash can and its size just fit most of grocery plastic bags. It reuse both the milk box and grocery plastic bags which we get a lot from supermarkets or grocery stores. Another benefit is you can change new trash can each week and it cost $0.
Supplies
Milk box
Grocery plastic bags (most of stores have similar size)
Grocery plastic bags (most of stores have similar size)
Fold Milk Box
Fold by hands as photos. You don't need any tool.
Line It With Grocery Plastic Bag
Ready.