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Recycling Tetra Paks
Check to see if your community can recycle Tetra paks. Tetra paks require a special process to be recycled. To check if there is a Tetra pak recycling facility in your area, log on to http://www.recyclecartons.com/ and pick your state.
Place Tetra paks in your recycling if your area participates. There is no special sorting required for Tetra paks if your local recycling facility can process the packaging. Simply include it in your regular recycling bin to be picked up as normal.
Ship your cartons for recycling if there's not a facility near you. Even if your local recycling facility doesn't support Tetra pak, you can still recycle your cartons through the Carton Council. Save up at least 30 cartons, then visit https://www.recyclecartons.com/refreshed-recycling/ to get the shipping address.
Contact Waste Management and Tetra pak to add your area. If there are no facilities available near you, you can contact your local Waste Management branch and Tetra pak to request that your area be added. Adding a new recycling branch can take time, so mail in your cartons or repurpose them in the meantime.
Repurposing Tetra Paks
Plant seeds in empty Tetra paks to start your garden. Make sure you thoroughly wash your empty Tetra pak, then punch a few holes in the bottom and fill it with soil. This waterproof container is a great place to start seedlings for your garden!
Store craft supplies in your Tetra paks. Tetra paks are the perfect place to store craft supplies. Cover them with pretty paper to make an attractive pencil or crayon holder. The container can also be used to hold paint brushes or organize buttons, spools of threads, or any other loose items!
Attach velcro to a Tetra pak to make a reusable food container. If you’re looking for an eco-friendly way to store your leftovers, attach velcro to the flaps of a Tetra pak. The watertight container will help keep your food fresh in the refrigerator.
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