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Small Space Solutions: Space Saving Recycling Ideas
Popular Mechanics

sorter080108.jpgSimple, compact, easy clean and, we would even venture to say stylish...we really like this solution from an article on setting up recycling areas...jump below for details:

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The June issue of Popular Mechanics featured a reader question with an answer giving "convenient and attractive ways to cope with the typical household's revolving collection" of recyclables. What we took away from the article was two very good ideas that we think will work especially well in small homes.


First up is the solution shown above - It is Elfa's Medium Mesh Laundry sorter ($129), pressed into service to hold cans, glass and paper. As the piece mentions, it "complements contemporary interiors nicely" and is conservative (and realistic) in limiting how much recycling you want to deal with at once - a big bin may not be necessary or convenient in the long run. The Elfa sorter compact and pretty much "hides in plain sight", not looking a bit like a big ole trash bin.


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The second good (and inexpensive - it's an easy DIY) small space solution is to hang recycling bags (aka laundry bags) from simple hooks. Its up off the floor, taking up wall space instead of valuable floor space and making it easy to tote your recycling to wherever it needs to go when it leaves your kitchen. The bags can be thrown in the wash when they need it.

Check out the entire article at Popular Mechanics for more info and other ideas.

Images: Photo by Jeffrey Westbrook/Studio D, Illustration by Iconworks, both via Popular Mechanics

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Comments (2)

Would the cans drip onto the floor?

posted by Lizzykewl on August 4th 2008 at 9:07am
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I can't be the only person that thinks $129 is a bit insanely high for what's essentially a couple of wire baskets on a thin frame.

posted by Plaid Ninja on August 5th 2008 at 11:38am
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