Recycle toilet paper
Among the most used consumer goods is undoubtedly toilet paper. Most of those on the market are held together by a cardboard roll, which 99% of the time ends up thrown away. Did you know that it can have countless uses both at home and in the garden? Below we present some solutions to reuse the internal toilet paper roll, to also do a small favor to the environment in terms of recycling.
How to use the internal toilet paper roll
Keep cords tidy, curtain folds, roll up cables and in the garden. There really are many uses that a simple cardboard roll can have, which often ends up in the trash. If you thought it was only suitable for entertaining children, here are the uses suitable for everyone.
Cardboard rolls
One of the first tricks is to use a cardboard roll to make curtains.
If you have curtains with a ring to insert into the rod, the toilet paper roll will be useful as a separator to keep the top of the curtains equidistant and well stretched, avoiding tight folds. In fact, it is enough to alternate a ring and a roll of paper to obtain a uniform effect and form nice folds. If the effect of a whole roll is too much for your curtains, you can always divide it in half to obtain smaller but still well-ordered folds.
Continued on next page
Discover the Natural Secret to Radiant Skin: Honey and Water
Honey Garlic Chicken in One-Pot
Recipe: 4-Ingredient Sausage Balls
Double-glazed oven: the DIY method for perfect cleaning
Drink This Juice to Prevent and Treat Varicose Veins
No-Fuss Tiramisu Bites: An Egg-Free Delight
TRUE: NFL Referees Ejected 10 Players for Kneeling During the Anthem Last Week
Say Goodbye to Popcorn Ceiling: Step-by-Step Removal Guide
*The juice we offer combines the benefits of beetroot, carrots and red apple to make an ideal drink for*