Introduction: Cardboard Trash Can - $0 Project #1
Recycling, reusing and reducing can help you, your community, and the environment.
Let's do a small thing to help our environment.
We buy milk each week. The warehouse store sell double one gallon milk in one box. I found this milk box can be made to a cardboard trash can and its size just fit most of grocery plastic bags. It reuse both the milk box and grocery plastic bags which we get a lot from supermarkets or grocery stores. Another benefit is you can change new trash can each week and it cost $0.
Let's do a small thing to help our environment.
We buy milk each week. The warehouse store sell double one gallon milk in one box. I found this milk box can be made to a cardboard trash can and its size just fit most of grocery plastic bags. It reuse both the milk box and grocery plastic bags which we get a lot from supermarkets or grocery stores. Another benefit is you can change new trash can each week and it cost $0.
Step 1: Supplies
Milk box
Grocery plastic bags (most of stores have similar size)
Grocery plastic bags (most of stores have similar size)
Step 2: Fold Milk Box
Fold by hands as photos. You don't need any tool.
Step 3: Line It With Grocery Plastic Bag
Ready.