Got a stash of empty pill bottles? Don’t toss them—they’re more useful than they seem. Child-resistant,
moisture-proof, and compact, these little containers are perfect for repurposing and reducing waste.
Need portable storage? Use pill bottles to carry jewelry, lotion, shampoo, or cotton balls soaked in remover.
Crafters can turn them into mini sewing kits or hidden key holders. Outdoor enthusiasts might build micro
survival kits or first-aid containers. They’re also great for organizing spices, screws, nails, or other small items.
If you knit or crochet, use one to keep yarn from tangling. Toss one in your bag as a mini trash bin, cord organizer, or change
holder for parking meters. They even work as tiny gift containers—fill them with love notes, daily affirmations, or quotes for a thoughtful pick-me-up.
Before recycling your next prescription bottle, consider how it could bring a little order or creativity to your life. Clean it out and give
it a second purpose. It’s a simple way to stay organized, reduce clutter, and do something good for the planet—all with something you already have.