1. Donate to charity. Some charities accept donations of bedding, which can help after-sales families.
2. Donate money to relief organizations, such as the Red Cross and rescue teams. They may need some extra bedding and cushions to help with the rescue operation.
3. Use pillowcases as parts. If the pillowcase still works, take it off and remove the pillow core, and then use it to make other parts, such as pet beds or hand-made fabrics.
4. Creatively weave or sew fabric products, such as pillows, blankets or floor mats, or cut into small pieces to make cushions and tapestries.
5. Put it in the storage room for guests to visit, or use it when they need to rest in the living room, balcony and other places.
6. Use it as a neck pad. When you feel uncomfortable with your neck, put it under the cervical vertebra to relieve pain and stress.
7. Used in cars, such as buses, buses or private cars, to increase the comfort of sitting in the back seat, or as a pillow when traveling.
8. Use it as a pet mat. Your dog or cat will like this mat, especially when they rest on the cold floor or tile.
9. Decompose waste pillows into materials for reuse, such as removing fillers as filling materials for other handmade products; Or make the cloth and gasket obtained in the process into other small objects or DIY creative hand-made.
10. Garbage disposal: If this pillow is worn out and can no longer be used, you can put it in the trash can or find the corresponding disposal method in the garbage sorting system to avoid harm to the environment.