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October 25, 2024
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In this article, we’re discussing why it's important to dispose of Orbeez in an eco-friendly way and how to do it.
>In this article, we’re discussing why it's important to dispose of Orbeez in an eco-friendly way and how to do it.
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Orbeez are colorful, squishy beads that are present in almost every household, whether as ammo for Gel Blasters, decoration, or for viral Orbeez challenges. After playing with them, Orbeez can be saved for later or disposed of. Even though they can be reused, they eventually break down and you’ll have to toss them. However, disposing of Orbeez can be tedious and there are things you should and shouldn’t do when getting rid of them. We’ll be exploring the consequences of disposing of Orbeez improperly and how to do it right.
Orbeez are the polymer chains of polyacrylamide and they contain sodium hydroxide, food dye, and water. A recent study showed that polyacrylamide degenerates into acrylamide which is a carcinogen (cancer-causing agent). That is why they are not readily biodegradable. While they decompose faster than plastics, it still takes them 2-5 years to completely decompose.
If the answer was as simple as throwing them in the trash bin, then you wouldn’t be here. There are some eco-friendly ways to dispose of Orbeez, but that varies based on the quantity.

This is the safest way to dispose of Orbeez. You can put them in the flower beds of your indoor plants that need slow watering. The gel beads will absorb the water and then slowly release them, hydrating your plants. By doing this repeatedly, they will decompose completely. Do not put it in beds of dirt that contain food you plan on eating.
The easiest way to dispose of Orbeez is to follow a few steps before throwing them in the trash. First, dehydrate them before placing them in a sealed bag so they don’t fall out. Anything you throw away ends up in landfills, so throwing them away without first placing them in a bag can pose a risk to animals. Orbeez that fall out can also swell after it rains and animals will mistakenly ingest them.
The Orbeez challenge is a trending challenge on social media that requires a lot of Orbeez. There are plenty of videos of people filling up their entire pool with Orbeez for content or parties. But the big question is: How do you dispose of that many Orbeez?
First, mix a large quantity of salt with the Orbeez. This will help drain the water out of them in a couple of hours. Then spread the water beads out on a tarp in direct sunlight and change their position at intervals. This will make sure they’re fully dehydrated but it’ll take a few days. By doing this, you can store them for later or effectively dispose of them using the methods mentioned above.

Never flush Orbeez down the drain, whether in a toilet or kitchen. While some people recommend this as a proper way, it is not. Some argue that flushing them in batches won’t cause blockage, but the water beads will absorb the water and grow. If a lot of people continue to do this, the number of Orbeez will build up and possibly block the drainage system. This will not only lead to expensive repairs but dangerous water could also be released into the waterways.
There is a safe way to flush Orbeez, which we talk about in further detail below.
Orbeez slowly decompose and eventually break down into a cancer-causing agent, so putting them in a compost bin is not a good idea. Acrylamide is a water soluble so it can easily seep into your food if you use your compost for fruits or vegetables.
Some people think that you can prepare a good mulch by mixing Orbeez with leaves, grass, and wood. We do not recommend this for the same reason you shouldn’t use them as compost. The gel beads break down into harmful chemicals and you shouldn’t use mulch with harmful chemicals that can hurt the environment.
Dumping Orbeez in bodies of water, like lakes or ponds, is dangerous for aquatic life. Fish and other aquatic creatures may eat the beads which can block their digestive tract. Furthermore, acrylamide is also harmful to animals and their chances of getting cancer from agents like this are greater than humans. Disposing of water beads in water will disrupt the ecosystem in the long run.

Earlier, we discussed that flushing Orbeez was an improper way to dispose of them. However, there is a proper way.
Place the Orbeez in a jar and soak them in hot, but not boiling, water. The size of the jar depends on how many Orbeez you’re disposing of. The goal here is to make sure the Orbeez dissolve first. Adding baking soda can help them dissolve faster. Stir them occasionally and wait for them to completely dissolve before flushing them down the drain with water.
You can also dispose of Orbeez by soaking them in white vinegar. Make sure the water and vinegar are at the same ratio. Let the Orbeez soak in the vinegar solution until they start to break down, which can take a few days. Once they’re completely broken down, you can flush them with running water in your sink or toilet.
Instead of Vinegar, you can also use bleach. Soak the Orbeez in diluted bleach and they’ll dissolve within 24 hours. The ratio of bleach to water should be 1:10. Once they’re dissolved, you can flush them.

The popularity of Orbeez have risen significantly in recent years. While they’re fun, these gel beads can’t be recycled. You have two options: Store them until they break down or dispose of them properly. If you’re disposing of them, you’ll want to do it in an eco-friendly way.
As discussed, the safest answer is to put them in flower beds and avoid draining them, composting them, or throwing them in bodies of water. By disposing of Orbeez properly, you’re protecting our environment and wildlife for the next generations.
Orbeez, if stored properly, can be saved for the next time you plan on using them. However, if you intend to dispose of them, make sure you follow the correct steps so they don’t harm the environment or wildlife.
Unfortunately, Orbeez cannot be recycled. Orbeez take 2-5 years to break down and their material, polyacrylamide, turns into acrylamide which is a cancer-causing agent.
On average, it takes Orbeez 2-5 years to decompose. However, this depends on the environment they’re in. In some instances, it can take up to a decade for them to decompose.
You should throw out Orbeez when they begin to have an unpleasant odor or if you detect mold. Make sure to follow the correct guidelines when throwing them away since they can be harmful to the environment.
No, Orbeez are not eco-friendly. They’re made of a material that breaks down into a cancer-causing agent over time, plus wildlife can mistake the beads for food and ingest them. There are proper, eco-friendly ways to dispose of them.
Orbeez can be thrown in the trash after they’ve completely dried out and have been placed in a bag. This ensures that they don’t get wet and also stops animals in landfills from eating them.
Only flush Orbeez after they have completely dissolved, otherwise you risk clogging the drainage system. You can dissolve Orbeez by mixing them with water and vinegar or bleach.
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