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Works of waste utilization

Examples of waste utilization works are as follows:

1. Use a coke bottle as a lampshade. You need to fix the thread on the bottle with glue, and then you can decorate it with some small decorations, such as lace.

2. Old clothes become carpets. An old sweater can be made into a carpet by splitting it into threads, then making it into balls, and then knitting it.

3. Waste paper boxes are used as storage boxes. Waste cartons can be packaged with colored paper and then made into storage boxes.

4. Waste jeans are used as pillows. You can cut old jeans into small pieces and fill them in new pillows.

5. Waste paper cups are used for storing small objects. You can punch holes in the bottom of waste paper cups and then hang them to store some small objects.

6. Waste water pipes are used as flower stands. Waste water pipes can be sawed to a suitable length and then made into flower stands.

7. Waste tires are used to make flowerpots. You can clean the waste tires and then punch holes in the bottom, which can be used as a flowerpot.

8. Waste CDs are used as decorative paintings. You can clean the waste CD, and then draw your favorite patterns, which can be made into decorative paintings.

9. Waste wooden boards are used as photo frames. Waste wooden boards can be sawed into suitable sizes and then made into photo frames.

1, waste cardboard boxes to make toy huts. Waste cartons can be combined and then made into toy huts for children to play with.