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Don’t throw away the detergent caps, they could be worth gold reused this way

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Make a unique pen holder by cleaning and collecting colored caps and then sticking them together.
You may use cardboard kitchen paper rolls to make key rings or coin holders. Trim them to length, seal one end, paint, and embellish to your heart's content.
Playthings for Kids:
Create puppets by painting detergent caps, decorating them with face characteristics, and attaching pieces of cardboard rolls for legs. Add a ribbon or other little fabric embellishment to make these DIY toys more cuter.
Little People: The caps may be used as the bases or heads of dolls and miniatures, allowing youngsters to unleash their creativity.
Use a plastic bottle that you cut in half as a dispenser for dishwashing detergent. Fill the bottom with detergent, and then use the top half—complete with the cap—as a dispenser for precise measurements.
The wide variety of colors found on detergent caps makes them an ideal embellishment for a wide variety of artistic projects, from mosaics to do-it-yourself mobiles.
In the garden, you may use them as foundation trays for potted plants or as little planters for seedlings.
You may store little quantities of paints or glitters in them, or use them as improvised measuring cups for creative projects.
In summary,
Taking baby steps is the way to a sustainable future. Little things, like recycling detergent containers, may add up to big changes for the environment. Reducing trash is important, but so is encouraging innovation and passing the importance of sustainability on to future generations.

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