Can you recycle blinds, vertical, Venetian?
We had Venetion blinds covering our patio doors. We have gone to curtains. I know there must be many ways to recycle the plastic slats. Ideas please.
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Here’s a few ideas
Hi Ann. I'm Cindy. You could use those slats to create a wall of ship lab. Attach them to a wall using a staggered effect. You could use an adhesive to attach them to a wall. Or, if they're thick enough, you could attach them to a wall with finishing nails or staples. They could even be used as a back splash. Best of luck to you, Ann.
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