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Re-Using Plastic Waste

Posted on the 31 January 2020 by Growseed @growseeduk
Re-Using Plastic Waste

As we all know there is a real need to reduce our plastic waste. Recycling of our waste responsibility is becoming more important, but why not look to recourse it?

There are plenty of creative ways to re-use the plastic that our food comes wrapped up in - some not always apparent.

So here at Growseed we have been experimenting.

Using every day items that normally get recycled we have tried to find alternative uses.

Re-Using Plastic Waste
Some typical kitchen waste

So looking at what tends to get thrown in the recycling can we really use of it and start to replace some of the traditional gardening pots and trays?

Re-Using Plastic Waste

Re-Use Chocolate Pouches

Maybe not an obvious one! These chocolate pouches can make a rather unusual plant pot.

Re-Using Plastic Waste
Re-Using Plastic Waste
Re-Using Plastic Waste

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Cooked Meet Shallow Tray

Microgreens are slowly becoming popular here in the UK. Coconut coir is often used as growing medium. Although they can be grown in soil, most pots and trays are to deep and can result in soil splashing on the crop.

Re-Using Plastic Waste

We would normally place this tray directly into the recycling bin without giving it a second though.

Re-Using Plastic Waste

A little soil and a few microgreen seeds - we will update in 28 days with photos of our harvest!

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Alternative Half Tray

Ever noticed how chicken fillets, breast or thigh meat packaging looks the same as a half tray? No me! Until recently..

Re-Using Plastic Waste
Re-Using Plastic Waste
Re-Using Plastic Waste

If you kept enough of these back you would not need to purchase seed or gravel trays. If it breaks you can wash them out and place them in the recycling! Making the most of a item most of us would recycle and treat as single use.

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Alternative Multi-Cell Tray

This is where our idea started. The multi cell tray - ours tend to break after a season or two I think out of all us here at Growseed (me, Gerry) is too heavy handed!

Over the years at different allotment sites I've seen these broken up, discarded and just thrown in the bin. It would be nice to have a clear version we could recycle?

Re-Using Plastic Waste
Re-Using Plastic Waste

The mixed nibbles packaging makes the perfect multi-cell tray!

Re-Using Plastic Waste

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Root Trainer

How could we build a root trainer out of every day items and still send it off to be recycled once we had gotten a second use from it?

Soft drink bottles! Requires a little bit of DIY

Re-Using Plastic Waste
Re-Using Plastic Waste

Remove the top and bottom of the bottle. Insert the middle section inside the bottom half. This acts as a the base of the bottle and can be easily removed when it's time to transplant seedlings.

Re-Using Plastic Waste

Replacing the top of the bottle provides a nice cloche to help with germination!

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Bottle Propagator

Plastic bottles make great watering traps. I've never really seen anyone use them as a little propagator to help , Sweet Peppers & seeds germinate.

Re-Using Plastic Waste
Re-Using Plastic Waste

Cut the bottom and the top of the bottle (keep the lid) the top of the bottle should now sit over the bottom half to act as a mini cloche lid!

Re-Using Plastic Waste

Keep the lid to help keep the heat inside.

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These are just some of the creative ways we can reuse every day plastic in every day planting! Reduces the need to buy more trays and because they are not black it can be recycled with every council in the UK!


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