This is one of the most common and frequent wastes in our homes. cans of tuna They represent a double potential waste and source of pollution. On the one hand, because of the aluminum and on the other, because of the oil they contain. We've all been there: we glance at the garbage can and find, perhaps mixed in with organic waste or paper, a can of tuna. We consume a lot of tuna, even as a main course in an emergency, for lunch or dinner, when we're alone or don't feel like cooking. But we also consume a lot of it for delicacies in the kitchen. Only to then waste the cans, which, let's remember, are made of aluminum and therefore must follow a rigorous recycling process. collection for this specific type of material. Like the oil contained in cans, which should be placed in a container and disposed of like frying oil. But a more fun and useful way to avoid wasting tuna cans is to recycle them, with a little creativity and a DIY spirit, and transform them into objects we can use in a variety of ways.
Index of topics
Pincushion
Il pincushion to give as a gift to your mother, grandmother, or girlfriend: just cover the box with fabric or string, after having thoroughly cleaned it, and then fill it with polystyrene on which you can pin the pins.
Wall Clock
A fun Wall clock, if you have the right manual skills to assemble the mechanism; you will then simply have to decorate it as you like.
Jewellery holder
Un brings joy truly original to keep on the bedside table or in a drawer to store your valuables.
Organizer
Object holder, organizerMade from small boxes, sometimes glued together, these organizers can be kept on your desk to keep stationery and other supplies organized. They're also great for storing small items in a child's room.
Christmas tree decorations
The tuna can, covered inside and outside with special fabric and filled with Christmas decorations, becomes a beautiful decoration to hang on the tree during the holidays.
Favors
The idea of the funny bomboniere made with painted or properly covered boxes, of which the lid is also used, inserted between two pieces of cardboard cut to size and then painted.
Chasing spirits
I "chase away spirits” made with many colored boxes and hung on a wooden support (for example an old branch) or metal, they brighten up any room in the house with their characteristic jingle.
Plant pot
The little box, perhaps decorated with wooden clothes pegs, turns into an original pot for small plants or in one candle holder for special occasions.
Pastry cutter
Open and without lid and base, the cans become excellent shapes for pasta or sweets or useful “pasta ring” to place food on the plate.
Lamp holders
Lamp holders and beautiful lantern bases to place in the garden.
Where do you throw away canned tuna?
Tuna cans are mostly made up of aluminum, and therefore go in the bin reserved for this type of material. In many municipalities, the aluminum bin is the same as that for plastic: in any case, it's a good idea to inquire and check. Obviously the can must be cleaned before being thrown away, and the oil should not end up in the sink, but disposed of separately.
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