12 Smart Ways to Reuse Empty Pill Bottles

Got a stash of empty pill bottles piling up? Don’t be so quick to toss them—they’re tougher and more versatile than they look. Built to be child-resistant, moisture-proof, and easy to spot, these little containers are prime for repurposing. With just a bit of creativity, you can turn clutter into convenience—and do the planet a small favor in the process.

Need storage on the go? Pill bottles are perfect for keeping jewelry safe, carrying a dab of shampoo or lotion, or tucking away cotton balls soaked in remover. Craft lovers can make a mini sewing kit or a hidden key holder, while adventurers might pack a micro survival kit. They’re also great for first-aid supplies, spice mixes, or even storing tiny hardware like screws and nails.

If you knit or crochet, use one as a yarn dispenser to prevent tangles. Toss one in your bag as a mini trash bin or cord organizer, or fill it with spare change so you’re never short at a meter. They even make great containers for tiny surprises—slip in a love note, a quote, or a daily affirmation to lift your mood. The possibilities are almost endless for such a small, humble object.

So before your next prescription refill, pause before tossing that orange bottle in the bin. Clean it out, think outside the box, and give it a second life. It’s a simple, sustainable step that brings both order and joy into your daily routine.

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