RECYCLE THE SIGNATURE ORANGE BAG
- Instead of bubble wrap, use the bags as protective packing material when you mail large boxes to family and friends.
- The orange plastic bag is perfect for storing your child’s paints, clay, and other "messy" art supplies.
- Volunteer to clean up your local park and take along King's Hawaiian orange bags to collect trash.
- Bring your kids on a nature walk. Collect interesting leaves and pine cones in the little orange bags.
- On the go? Fill the orange bags with
snacks and drinks to enjoy in the car.
RECYCLE THE ALUMINUM TINS
- Save each tin and donate them to your children’s classroom. They are the perfect size to mix paint and separate materials for arts and crafts. Don’t forget to save a few for your at-home art supplies!
- Bring your tins to the beach. Your kids will enjoy making all new sandcastles with the new, interesting shape. The tins are also perfect for backyard sand boxes.
- Place a decorative napkin over each bread tin and reuse them as a bread basket.
- Each tin is ideal for storing leftovers.
- Need a new idea to keep the kids busy? Glue together two tins with some uncooked rice inside. You can give them a new, interesting musical instrument!
RECYCLE THE 12-PACK ROLL TRAYS
- In your garage or workspace, utilize roll trays as collection receptacles for loose nails, tacks and other objects you want to keep organized.
- For family picnics at the park or beach, bring your roll tray as a lightweight,
collapsible pet dish(this also helps to minimize your picnic packing load).
- In your backyard, patio or balcony, use your roll tray to serve as an inexpensive birdseed holder.
- For home design or craft projects, use the roll trays as a drying space for paint brushes.