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5 upcycling ideas for your dryer lint

Patrick Vogt
7/2/2024
Translation: Eva Francis

Thanks to recycling and upcycling, we know that waste isn’t just waste. Did you know you shouldn’t chuck away laundry lint? The lint filter in your tumble dryer is a source of unexpected possibilities.

My wife and I are fighting an ongoing, unofficial battle when it comes to brushing our teeth – who manages to squeeze the last blob of toothpaste out of the already empty tube, forcing the other to buy a new one? It’s a similar story with the lint filter in our tumble dryer: who’ll be the first to give in and finally empty it? The answer’s usually me – for the sake of the laundry, the dryer and marital peace. So be it.

As annoying as it is to keep the lint filter nice and clean, it’s really important to do so. A full lint filter is a fire hazard, as the Fire Prevention Advice Centre writes (link in German).

Check out these five upcycling and recycling ideas and you’ll never waste your laundry lint again.

1. Lint art

2. Lint voodoo

3. Lint wool

4. Fire starters

5. Energy generation

Header image: Shutterstock / Olya Detry

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