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Your friends might think you've gone totally gonzo for green, but learning to put household items to surprising recycled uses saves you money and helps the environment.

To complete this How-To you will need:

A commitment to recycling
An ability to think outside the box

Step 1: Save newspapers

Don't automatically discard your morning newspaper. Use it in place of paper towels to clean glass and mirrors (it doesn't leave streaks!), shred it to make packing material, use it as a fire starter, and wrap gifts with it.

Step 2: Save plastic produce bags

Save plastic produce bags to pick up dog poop, use them as trash bags in your car, and wrap your clothes in them when you travel to protect against dirty shoes and leaking toiletries.

Tip: A neat way to store plastic produce bags is to stuff them in an empty cardboard tissue box.

Step 3: Hold onto greeting cards

Hold onto greeting cards. Even the craft-challenged can cut up old cards to make gift tags and postcards. Or tear off the cover and use the blank side to write out your to-do list instead of wasting note paper.

Step 4: Don't ditch mousepads

Don't throw out old mousepads. Instead, use them as knee pads when you garden or clean the tub, put them under hot dishes, or cut them into pieces and glue under furniture legs to protect wood floors.

Tip: Prepare file folders for reuse in advance by putting a piece of clear tape over the tab before you add a label. When it's time to store something else in the folder, the old label will peel off easily.

Step 5: Reuse junk-mail envelopes

Reuse junk-mail envelopes for your own mail. Just slap a label over the see-through window or pre-printed address. If the envelope has a bar code at the bottom, run a black marker through it.

Step 6: Don't dump cooking water

Don't dump the water you use to cook vegetables—water your plants with it. Bonus—it's filled with nutrients!

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  • 81 people don't recycle

  • @Wolf8x2 well i suppose it depends on your values. i don't consider it weird. i have a bunch of plastic bags that i keep in the bottom of my reusable shopping bags, so no one really sees that i have them anyways.

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  • I made a cardboard fort and a suit of armor out of 5 pizza boxes.

  • @iBallSticker im one of them :)

  • "Commitment to recyling" No spellcheck, eh Howcast? lol

  • I think this is a joke. Well... I hope it's a joke

  • Is this serious ?

  • Dahhh heylll nah

  • Royal carribean bag I got one like a week ago when I went on!

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