Tea is the second most-consumed drink in the world – directly behind water and well in advance of chocolate, tea, juice, and soda. This means that the world is filled with used teabags that scream for recycling. Save them and let them dry out and then recast them in a number of ways instead of tossing away your used tea bags.

Regular tea drinkers notice how quickly used tea bags add up. Private label tea bags often come with a slogan that states not to waste them, instead recycle them for your benefit. Let’s take a look at some ways that shows how should you recycle your used tea bags:

 

Can Be Used To Make Another Cup Of Tea:

Are you going through a tea bag after a tea bag every day? Any time you’re looking for a cup of tea, consider using a tea bag more than once! Simply add more boiling water and let it infuse longer than the usual brew for a little bit. Go for teas with wider and loose leaves for optimum reusability. Although it takes longer to infuse, after the first steep you have plenty of flavors.

 

Can Be Used In Treating Dark Circles Under Your Eyes:

One good way to rid your eyes of those hideous dark circles is by using your remaining teabags. After usage, simply put two of them in the fridge, take a shower, or get ready. When ready, rest the tea bags for 15 minutes over your eyes until excess liquid is slightly rinsed out. You would be shocked how much 15 minutes will make a difference.

 

Can Be Used To Feed Your Garden:

Drop bags used in a bucket of water and use the resultant bad tea to water and cover your plants from fungal infections. Alternatively, scatter the steamed leaves around the plants in order to fertilize the soil and deter pests like mice. You should also add tea bags recently browned to your compost stack to raise nutrients. Mind to cut the metal staple if your tea bags are the sort you have.

 

Can be used as a Skin Moisturizer:

If your body cream or moisturizer doesn’t quite cut it off, consider adding tea bags to your routine. If you are a restless tea drinker with 5-6 tea bags at the end of the day, make them infuse with water during your morning/night bath. The tea leaves contain both moisturizing and antioxidant effects, which keep the skin smooth and renewed.

 

Can Be Used To Make Your Hair Shiny:

Follow your usual shampoo and condition with a tea bag rinse for extra shine in your hair. Take your tea bags and water freshly boiled, and let it infuse for a couple of minutes. Let the water cool off and let the hair flow through at the end of the shower. Tea is a natural revitalizer that brings softness and light.

 

Can Be Used To Clean Carpets and Rugs:

To vacuum and deodorize the floor coverings, use pre-brewed tea. The store used tea bags in a cup of water in the refrigerator so that they do not spoil until you have the required surface to cover. Then open the used bags of tea and let all the leaves dry until they are only mildly moist but not wet anymore. Sprinkle the loose tea over rugs and carpets and leave them until they are totally dry. Then clean or sweep up the dried tea leaves.

 

Can Be Utilized To Neutralize Bad Odors:

Using tea is also perfect for residual smells to be extracted. Mix used dried tea leaves in a litter of the pet. Store in the refrigerator pre-brewed tea bags to preserve it smelling fresh. Dropdown a few dried used tea bags in the bottom of your garbage bins to neutralize foul smells in front of you. These are only a few examples, but there are infinite possibilities.

 

Can Be Used To Degrease Dirty Dishes:

Soak up the dishes with a few recycled tea bags in warm water to break down grease without using harsh chemicals. Tea also tends to loosen stuck food and spare you from constant scrubbing.

Recycling is good for our environment and our planet. Recycling things are cost-effective and have many benefits. Instead of throwing your used tea bags away, recycle them, and enjoy their benefits.