What to do with Tetra Paks???

What to do with the accursed Tetra Pak? The bad news is that Tetra Pak is taking over the organic food isles.  If you buy soy milk, organic chicken broth or ready made tea, it probably comes in a Tetra Pak.  Tetra Pak consists of about a half dozen different layers of plastic, paper and metal.  There is no way to recycle something so complex and glued together nor is this likely to change.  At the time Im writing this, it appears the limited Tetra Pak recycling is in Europe and Australia.  Recycling translates into burning them for electricity generation.  This is not what I like think of when I think of recycling.

They are not easy to reuse either.  When you cut into them the edges absorb water meaning that they dont work as well as waxed milk cartons for most wet projects like growing seeds or paints.  Many other container type uses are just as easily filled by margarine tube and yoghurt cups.

I have managed to find a few things to do with them.