If you have ever ordered or exchanged business cards, you probably have a few extra’s lying around. Whether they’re outdated or you switched to digital business cards, you likely don’t need those old cards any more. If you’re looking for a way to get rid of old business cards that don't involve a trash can, keep reading for the best things to do with your old cards.
Reuse and recycle old business cards with these twelve ideas. From fun crafts to helping the environment, there are plenty of ways to get that pile of business cards off your desk.
Taking business cards and composting them can take some time, but this disposal method is extremely eco-friendly. If you’re unsure what kinds of papers are compostable and how you can compost at home, we found a guide to help get you started.
Stop folding over the page to mark where you left off and use old business cards instead.
Run out of note cards? Use the back of old business cards to take notes, make cue cards, or even create labels.
Paint over old business cards to create some recycled wall art.
If your business card's contact information is still up-to-date, use them to enter free lunch drawings at restaurants. Keep an eye out for a bowl to drop your card into at the cash register.
Do you need inexpensive wall art for the office? Take those old business cards and make a collage of your business's logo. You can also create an accent wall with all of the business cards you have received.
You may be curious if business cards are recyclable. In most cases, you can toss old cards in the recycling bin and feel comfortable knowing that a recycling center will process them. Before recycling those cards, be sure to check your local recycling rules to determine what materials they accept.
Keeping track of earrings and pins can get tricky, especially when traveling, but an old business card is the perfect way to keep those delicate items stored simply. Just punch a couple of holes and secure them to the card.
Learn how to turn old business cards into interesting origami pieces. Follow a guide, or experiment with creating all on your own.
Use the blank side of discarded business cards or paint over cards to create a blank slate to use as gift tags. For a little extra fun, use this as craft time for kids to paint on one side.
Confetti can make a fun addition to table settings, gift bags, and photos, but it can often be harmful to the environment. Use a hole punch to make eco-friendly confetti with old business cards. Just be sure to check that they don’t contain plastic or have a coating, and always remember to pick up any confetti after enjoying it.
Make DIY plant pots that are perfect for starting new seeds by folding business cards into a box shape.
Shredding is an unnecessary extra step unless your business cards contain sensitive information. Once shredded, paper becomes harder to recycle and may need to be taken to a specialized facility.
If you're tired of having piles of business cards, HiHello can help with the best eco-friendly business cards. Paper business cards are dead, and with HiHello’s digital cards, you’ll never have to create paper card waste again. HiHello is the best way to create a customizable business card that you can share with anyone from anywhere. You can scan paper business cards into your contacts so you can keep networking paperless. Learn how to take your entire office paperless with our paperless office guide.
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