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Banana peels: put them in a bottle. If you use them like this, you will never throw them away again

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Banana peels: put them in a bottle. If you use them like this, you will never throw them away again

Recycling is a fundamental process to live better in the environment that surrounds us and at the same time to save money.

Precisely for this reason, you can discover here on this page how to recycle banana peels that we usually throw in the trash with other organic waste.

Throwing away banana peels is a big waste, in fact they can be recycled for more than one reason. They can be transformed, transformed in the right way, into hair and skin care products and even fertilizer for plants.

Using banana peels to fertilize plants is the most common choice because they contain vitamins and minerals such as potassium and magnesium that make plants vigorous and beautiful. In addition, these properties are also perfect for hair and skin since they are the most common ingredients for making masks, creams, conditioners and even shampoos.

For all these reasons, it is very important not to waste this precious ingredient and below you can discover a little-known method that will allow you to make the most of this food waste.

Banana peels: put them in a bottle. If you use them like this, you will never throw them away again
Well, banana peels, if treated in the right way, can become perfect for keeping mosquitoes and even annoying insects away. This home method will be very valuable to solve this problem without having to use chemicals.

Her re the ingredients you need to use:

200 ml of white wine vinegar that you can replace with apple cider vinegar
1 banana peel
400 ml of water
200 gr of sugar
Of course, after collecting these ingredients, you also need to collect a plastic bottle with a capacity of 2 liters.

Read below what you need to do.

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