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7 Reasons to Reuse, Repurpose and Recycle After 60

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Have you got a stack of yogurt containers, microwave meal bowls or a shelf full of empty jars? Most of us keep food containers as we hate to throw them out. We figure that eventually we’ll find a use for them.

Maybe we think a use will miraculously present itself. Or that we’ll meet someone who needs them. Regardless of the reason, we seem to hang on to things that have already fulfilled their original purpose.

So, instead of hanging on to this junk, waiting for some kind of enlightenment, we need to do something with it.

Here are 7 good reasons why we need to reuse, repurpose and recycle when we’re over 60.

Our Homes Are Full… So Reuse, Repurpose and Recycle!

Getting rid of clutter makes us feel lighter, less stressed and more at ease. When we are outgrowing our homes because of the stuff we have, it’s time to get rid of the stuff, not to move to a bigger space.

I don’t mean finding storage space, I mean doing something with it all. The emotional benefits from having a leaner home far outweigh the need to keep things in case we find a use for them.

If your home is jam-packed, you could be experiencing anxiety from the clutter. Check out my Sixty and Me article on Going on a Home Diet in Your 60s for the emotional benefits of downsizing.

When your home is full, it’s time to reuse, repurpose and recycle, to claim back your space and peace of mind.

The Plastic City in the Pacific Ocean Is Enormous

Recycling is so important. It ensures that the items don’t end up in garbage landfills or in the mass of plastic in the Pacific Ocean. When I googled the size of this mass, I found it’s double the size of Texas!

That’s incredible. I definitely don’t want to add to it, and I’m sure you don’t either. Recycling ensures that the items are broken down and used in other products. It keeps them out of landfills and from being duped in the ocean.

Helps Reduce Our Spending

Most of us live on a budget. We shouldn’t spend our money when we can reuse something we already have. Why buy containers when we can use yogurt tubs? Why buy plastic bags when we can reuse the ones we have?

There is a wealth of ideas online on how to reuse so many things, like plastic containers, glass jars, toweling and bedding.

These are just a few of the common things we hang on to, long past their due date. We can save money and reduce unnecessary spending by finding ways to reuse and repurpose.

Keeps Us Busy

You’ll find you’re never bored if you look for ways to reuse and repurpose items found around your home. There are many websites full of ideas, along with videos on how to easily transform the items into more usable things.

It Gives Us Something to Talk About

Talking about repurposing items makes great conversation starters, even with strangers. There are endless interesting and creative ways to make something useful, and it’s fun to talk about this.

Such discussion and the sharing of ideas usually sparks more discussion on how to transform other things. And this gives fuel for continuing and new conversations, and new ideas, and more discussions…

Provides an Opportunity to Be Creative

You’ll surprise yourself with your ideas on how to transform your clutter. Let your creative juices flow. Maybe you’ll never actually transform the objects, but you’ll have fun thinking about it. You may find that your creativity is uplifting, and that you enjoy coming up with creative ideas.

You may even start to feel very proud of yourself for being so innovative. Being creative is a wonderful way to help reduce depression, loneliness and stress. We can all use a lift as we get older. A bit of positive energy goes a long way to make us feel good about our day.

Connects Us with Others

There are so many groups and clubs trying to help reduce our garbage footprint. If there isn’t a group in your area, start one. Put up a sign in the local supermarket, senior centre, or on a local Facebook page. Find others trying to make a difference.

You’ll be surprised at the number of seniors interested in helping out. It’s a good reason to have a weekly meeting at the local coffee shop, to come up with ideas, plan activities, and make a difference.

You could even prepare a presentation to give in your neighbourhood, maybe at a nearby senior’s home. Share suggestions for reusing and repurposing to enlighten others on how they can get involved and make a difference.

We all need to get involved with this. When I think about how much I love yogurt, I now have visions of towering stacks of my used yogurt containers.

It’s mind-boggling when I realize the garbage footprint I’ve had on the planet. My own garbage would probably be a mass the size of a city. It’s like science fiction when I think about this, but it’s not, it’s all real.

I’m trying as much as possible to reuse and repurpose, and to recycle my waste. I’m making cat and dog toys with discarded clothing and bedding, making grocery tote bags from dry food packaging, and composting all my food waste to use as fertilizer in my garden.

How do you recycle, reuse and repurpose? Are you committed to reducing the amount of waste in your life? Are there any community groups in your area focused on recycling? Please share any tips you have found helpful in your journey to recycling.

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We’re used to seeing all-natural, organic, and vegan labels on the food we see when we’re shopping at the grocery store, but increasingly, these terms are slowly but surely making their way to the beauty sphere. Natural and organic makeup is an ever-expanding category on the cosmetics scene, and if you’re not on board with the movement just yet, we promise you’ll be happy you made the switch). Using all-natural makeup formulas is especially important when it comes to skincare products and face makeup, like foundations, concealers, and powders. You may not be aware, but some of your holy grail items hanging out in your vanity drawer may just be full of toxic fillers and synthetic additives that can actually cause a lot of skin problems to arise without warning.

When looking for an organic complexion product, BB creams offer decent coverage and skincare benefits like SPF defense to boot. As a bonus, it’s a lot easier to find organic formulas for these lighter-coverage skin-enhancers than it is for say, full-coverage formulas. You’ll want to steer clear of products whose ingredients lists contain synthetic and potentially-harmful additives like silicones, fragrance, petroleum, paraben, sulfates, and mineral oils, just to name a select few. While BB creams tend to be associated with less coverage and less wear time, there are actually plenty of healthy options on the market that don’t compromise the quality of the formula to be certified organic and natural. Ahead, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorites formulas to help you add to your growing clean beauty collection.

Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.

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Stephanie Hollman’s Blue Printed One Shoulder Bodysuit on Instagram

Real Housewives of Dallas Instagram Fashion 2020

According to Instagram Real Housewives of Dallas’ Stephanie Hollman recently got all dressed up for a date night with her husband Travis in this super cute (and currently on sale fyi) blue printed one shoulder bodysuit. And while we’re not exactly sure where they went, all we know is that this stylish piece is sure to make a statement the next time you roll through the McDonald’s drive thru.

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 Stephanie Hollman’s Blue Printed One Shoulder Bodysuit

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Caroline Stanbury’s Khaki Lace Up Dress on Instastories

Caroline Stanbury Instagram Fashion 2020

According to Instastories quarantine queen Caroline Stanbury totally looked ready to embark upon some sort of fashion safari the other day in this super cute khaki lace up dress. Which you’ll be happy to learn is still up for grabs, on sale and ready for you to wear out in the wild in front of your bedroom mirror for a wildly stylish selfie.

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Caroline Stanbury’s Khaki Lace Up Dress

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Kim Zolciak Biermann’s White Puff Sleeve Tee

Kim Zolciak Biermann’s White Puff Sleeve Tee on Instagram

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According to Instagram Kim Zolciak Biermann went out for dinner to celebrate her birthday last week (apparently restaurants in Georgia have started to open) and used the opportunity to get dressed up in an outfit consisting of ripped jeans (that Kaia apparently stained with a mouthful chocolate), clear crystal embellished pumps, a little lucite bag and a super cute white puff sleeve tee. Which lucky for ya’ll is still in stock, on sale and ready for you to purchase along with a Tide stick if you have children just in case.

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Kim Zolciak Biermann’s White Puff Sleeve Tee

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