The people who own my building are horrible. They’re constantly raising my rent, and the maintenance is miserable—they still refuse to offer recycling options of any sort, so I’m forced to cruise solo on my quest to maintain a greener lifestyle. Hence the design of this back-of-the-door organizer: It saves space, can be easily disassembled for runs to the reuse center, and I can take it with me once I escape the clutches of my Earth-hating landlords.
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RECYCLING CADDY
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1. Start by modifying the towel hooks so the shelving tracks can be attached to them. Use a utility knife to cut and remove any rubber or vinyl casing from the hook. If it's made of bent metal, place it in a vise and bend to straighten it out. Repeat for the other hook. |
SKILL SET
A primer on hanging wallpaper
RE-VAMP
Six easy ways to tidy up your gardening gear
RE-ORGANIZE
Tuck away your blue bins with this back-of-the-door recycling center
RE-USE
Set the table with six cork projects
CORK BIN
Create this cork trash bin
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