Glass bottles have many uses, including but not limited to the following:
Storing small items: Glass bottles can be used to store small items such as pins, paper clips, buttons, etc. After cleaning and drying them, put these small items in the bottle for easy use next time.
Storing dry goods: Glass bottles have good sealing properties and can be used to store grains such as red beans, mung beans, soybeans, peanuts, etc. to prevent moisture and deterioration.
Homemade pickles: Glass bottles can withstand acidic environments and are suitable for pickling various vegetables, such as sour beans.
Hydroponic plants: Transparent glass bottles allow people to clearly observe the growth of plant roots, and are suitable for hydroponics of plants such as green radish and spider plants.
Handmade soap molds: Glass bottles can be used to make handmade soaps, with regular shapes and easy demolding.
Decorations: Glass bottles can be painted with colored glass paints to become unique decorations.
Soaking ginseng wine: Glass bottles can be used to make ginseng wine, with good sealing and heat resistance.
Peeling garlic: Shaking the glass bottle can help peel garlic skin quickly.
Storing needles and threads: Putting needles and threads in a glass bottle is convenient for storage and use, and avoids getting pricked or tangled.
Environmental significance: Recycling glass bottles can save energy, reduce garbage capacity, and provide raw materials for other products. The energy saved by recycling a glass bottle can light a 100-watt light bulb for about 4 hours.
