Have you ever considered what to do with your empty perfume bottles once the perfume has run dry? Rather than tossing them, here are a bunch of fun ways to give a second life to your empty bottles! We’ll discover what you can do to recycle, upcycle, and creatively reuse your empty fragrance bottles… with a little consideration for the planet.
One simple way to deal with your empty perfume bottles is to recycle them. To recycle is to make something old new again. The majority of perfume bottles are of glass, which can be recycled numerous times. When you recycle your empty bottles you save energy and help keep our environment clean. Just make sure to empty and clean the bottles before you recycle them!
If you are one who enjoys being creative, you can create for yourself new and useful items by repurposing the empty perfume bottles. Upcycling is taking something old and making it cool and useful. You can repurpose your empty perfume bottles as sweet flower vases, jewelry containers or, our personal favorite, as even miniature terrariums. Decorate your upcycled creations with paints, glitter, or whatever else you think will make them special. This means you’re allowing your bottles to live and reducing waste!

Little bottles of perfume can seem inconsequential, but in fact they can have an outsize impact on the environment. When these bottles are not recycled properly and end up in garbage instead, they contribute to the waste that sits in landfills. Plus, new glass bottles require a lot of energy and resources to produce and that’s hard on the planet. Recycling, repurposing and reusing these infinitely recyclable empty perfume bottles, you are reducing less waste or the use of new material, which helps to reduce pollution and protect the environment.

there’s so much you can do with empty perfume bottles aside from recycling & up-cycling! For instance, you can fill them with body oil and create a pretty container, or pour in soap or room sprays. You could use them to create unique gifts - (You can fill them with bath salts or potpourri for example). (Empty perfume bottles also make chic decorations for a vanity or shelf!) Be creative and look for interesting ways to use those empty perfume bottles!

If you’d prefer not to recycle or upcycle your empty perfume bottles, it’s important to dispose of them the right way. Perfume bottles are household hazardous waste due to the chemicals present, not to be left in regular trash. Instead, inquire from your local waste disposal site whether they accept empty perfume bottles for disposal. Some places may have designated drop-off locations for hazardous waste. By adhering to these tips, you can ensure that your empty perfume bottles are disposed of in a safe manner and do not damage the environment.
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