We have been working hard at recycling and do more for the planet. I want my children to grow up and respect our planet however it is hard sometime to remember to do it. Also I really have set up separate containers for the recyclables. Luckily Rubbermaid is helping me do just that with their Hidden Recycler.
I was sent the Hidden Recycler to review. Since we are starting to recycle around our home, more and more, this was exciting for us! The Hidden Recycler can be hooked onto your cupboard door easily, and you can throw in your plastics or whatever it is you recycle. You can have it on the outside of your cupboard or inside. The bag is durable and very strong feeling and is made from 65% post-consumer resin. I like that it is machine washable, that saves me time and from having to wipe anything nasty out! The bag is a 5 gallon bag that holds 36 uncrushed cans and is large enough to hold one gallon milk jugs. When the bag is full, you can easily lift it from the lid and bring it to your recycle bin.
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**Disclaimer: Rubbermaid sent me above product to review. All opinions are my own.
I live in a small Georgia town that you most likely have never heard of and I LOVE it! My house is more than full as I am a single mother of four & caregiver to my aging mother and uncle. Lover of all things Outlander. Goes to the beat of her own drum woman.
carole says
If you cant find a lid for a container……..throw that container away so you constantly wont be looking for the lid………lids disappear like socks in the dryer!!Where do they go???
Patricia says
I really like the garage organizer. I did not realize they had those.
Vashti M says
To organize Cell phone, coins, and more. Put a bowl or a valet tray – one that you like – by the counter or flat surface closest to the entry you use most often or on your nightstand. Use it for your your keys, mobile phone, money, business cards, etc.
Amy says
Make sure you get out of the door quickly everyday by keeping a few things in your entryway. Have a small table for keys or backpacks, a hook for coats and a mirror in the entryway and you’ll save time by not searching for missing items in the morning.
marlibu says
I had no idea thy had so many products to help with organizing 🙂
Emily C says
Love the organizational tip of cute key hanging racks/jewelry racks that go on the wall 🙂
LaTanya says
a tip for organizing your closet- Some items get lost in the depths of a closet and usually, almost half of things get donated, sold or move to a more appropriate place–which frees up lots of space.
Emillie says
I learned that they have closet kits!
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christine jessamine says
i learned the 5 steps to an organized closet! i needed some new tips!
Daiva says
XL Deck Box with Seat
Gale Nelson says
2 Simple Ways to Find Your Everyday Things
Francine Anchondo says
I learned the 5 categories of belongings that you could purge right now.