B&Q wants to recycle your old plastic plant pots


We all have those items that we keep hanging around the house that we have no use for but don’t know how to get rid of responsibly. Plastic plant pots are the perfect example, but home improvement and gardening retailer B&Q has come to the rescue with its new plastic plant pot recycling stations.

We always encourage repurposing garden and household tools for upcycling ideas for the garden (or anywhere else in your home) first – for example, using your plant pots as a kitchen utensil holder. But sometimes the best thing you can do is recycle them, and it’s a far better option than simply throwing something away.

B&Q’s new recycling stations are launching in more than 100 of its stores across the country where you’re able to simply drop off your no-longer-needed plastic plant pots. What’s more, the brand will then turn those collected planters into new ones, made exclusively with recycled plastic.

A balcony with a red metal chair and potted plants

(Image credit: Future PLC/Jonathan Jones)

B&Q launches plastic plant pot recycling stations





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