Il creative recycling of masks, fins and wetsuits allows us to avoid waste of those sea-related objects that we all use or have used at least once. While some companies collect the neoprene that wetsuits are made of to create new products such as bracelets, dog food dishes, and boats, masks and fins, which are mainly made of rubber and plastic, can be used in the same way to create useful objects and creative.
How to recycle masks, fins, and wetsuitsHere are some ideas.

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Coasters
By removing the frame from the mask that serves to make it adhere to the face, you will be left with some plexiglass scraps left over: with these you can create some coasters. You can of course color them to obtain a personalized set for your aperitifs.

Shoes for the beach
With fins, you can make various objects that can be useful in the marine environment and beyond. If they are damaged, you can always remove the part attached to the shoe and make the latter. After all, it is a rubber shoe that can be easily worn for walking on the sea. beach or even on the rocks, so as not to slip.
Remi
If the shoe itself is damaged, you can remove it and replace it with a wooden stick or other material. Do this with both fins to obtain a pair of rummy great for letting children play in the pool or at the beach.

Wall decoration
If you have several fins, you can detach them from all your shoes, paint them with your favorite colors, and create a perfect fan decoration to hang on the wall, perhaps on the garden patio, on the counter, or on the terrace.

Waterproof bag
The material from which the mute button, however, can be safely used for a whole series of waterproof accessories. But not only that. You can make it a mat on which to place your furry friends' bowl of kibble, a laptop case or even a cover for glasses alone. Or…
Cut out a section of the wetsuit, the torso, and cut out a piece of neoprene suitable for making a bag like the one you see in the photo. Glue the two sides together with a special wetsuit repair glue, which will allow you to achieve a long-lasting result. Finish with the cords. and that: your waterproof bag will be ready.
Yoga mat
If you have several wetsuits to dispose of you can join them together to create a mat for the yogaIn this case, the work should be more meticulous, but not impossible. It involves cutting out several pieces of neoprene and gluing them together until you get the desired dimensions. It won't be the prettiest mat you've ever had, but it will certainly be durable. Why not use it in the garden?

Bottle Koozie
What is a koozie We'll explain it to you right away. It's a neoprene case for glass bottles o tin cans which allows drinks to stay fresh longer. And it just so happens that you can make one yourself by following one of the many tutorials available online, such as this which you can find on YouTube.
Mouse pad
One of the simplest ideas on how to recycle a wetsuit is to transform it into a mousepad. The beauty of this tip is that you don't need to sew or glue anything.
- Cut out a rectangle of the appropriate size
- Moved to the desktop
- Place your mouse over it, and you're done.

Bag
Also interesting is the recycling idea of this Foggia-based artist (ChiusArte on Facebook). She uses leftover coffee bags, fabric, eco-leather, or wetsuits to create original bags for all tastes.
Carnival mask
The masks from underFinally, they're useful as long as they provide grip and perfect visibility. But over time, they tend to get scratched, making diving less pleasant. Or they become loose, making them prone to falling off easily. What to do with them when they're no longer useful? diving mask which no longer does its job can be used to make some Carnival costumesYou could use it to recreate a diving “suit,” or you could embellish it with applications of your choice, so as to personalize it according to your tastes.
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