Here’s why you should stop tossing out old pill bottles and what you can do with them instead.
💊 1. Safe Storage of Medications
- Old pill bottles are child-resistant and airtight, making them perfect for storing:
- Vitamins
- Supplements
- Over-the-counter medicines
- You can reuse them for new prescriptions after washing and removing labels.
♻️ 2. Eco-Friendly Reuse
Instead of tossing plastic pill bottles:
- Repurpose for organization: screws, nails, beads, or craft supplies.
- Travel containers: small quantities of creams, powders, or spices.
- Seed storage: keep garden seeds dry and organized.
Reusing reduces plastic waste and keeps your home tidy.
🧴 3. Household Uses
- Mini funnels: pour small liquids or powders without spilling.
- Cord holders: wrap earphones or charging cables around them.
- Emergency kit: store small first-aid items, matches, or pills when traveling.
⚠️ 4. Safety Tips
- Remove the old prescription label to protect personal information.
- Wash the bottles thoroughly before reusing.
- Keep out of reach of children if storing medications again.
✅ 5. Charitable Reuse
Some organizations accept clean pill bottles for:
- Medical aid in developing countries
- School craft projects
💡 Tip: Instead of tossing, keep a small drawer for clean old pill bottles—they’re surprisingly handy around the house.
If you want, I can also give 10 creative ways to repurpose old pill bottles that most people never think of.