I can't remember how it started but I started collecting my Tidy Cats litter boxes and soon one of my cat families started saving theirs to give to me once they heard how I was reusing them. Locally, our waste companies do not accept these bins to be recycled so these big bulky litter containers take up space in our garbage bins and landfills.
The containers are built to hold up to 35 lbs of clay litter so they're obviously strong and durable and are built to stack upon each other, while holding all that weight
Tidy Cats asked their customers how they reused their bins a few years ago on Facebook, you can read some of the responses!
Iowa State University used them for glass recycling!
Here are some of the different ways I've used them...
I have successfully grown veggies in them too! Again, with 1" holes drilled in the bottoms, I've grown peppers, beans and carrots in them! |
My next bin project: I will be cutting off the bottom 3-4" of a few bins to use as shallow trays to grow fodder for the birds during the upcoming winter. This picture is currently day 3 of fodder, which will be a full bed of sprouted seed and grass in a week! |
So you can see there are multiple ways to reuse these bins and even if you might not have a need for extra containers, someone you know might!