Less glamorously, last year I realised that for people like my Gran, my low-clutter hampers were actually giving her a new container to rehouse in her tiny flat every year. S'pose I could've asked for them back, but instead I cut a rectangle/square out of a thick corrugated cardboard box, measured how deep I wanted it to be and scored a line to create the bottom of the sides of the hamper IYSWIM. I cut a triangle out of each corner, punched holes and tied them together with raffia, so the sides sloped up rather than being perpendicular to the base. I think I've made it sound more complicated than it actually was...not very good at instructions! Anyway, it meant they had recyclable/compostable hampers that hadn't cost me anything to make

HMK