Did you know that Brits lose up to 1.3 billion socks every year? We've all experienced the mystery of the sock disappearing after washing. So where do you put this lonely sock so it doesn't end up collecting dust in your drawer? Don't throw it away! A single sock is the perfect rag for cleaning hard-to-reach places, like between blinds or behind a radiator. It's also great for picking up dust from houseplant leaves or computer screens. Brightly colored children's socks can be used to make fun glove puppets for home theater, as is often done in kindergartens. Or, filled with cereal, they can be used as stress balls, a popular pastime in the 90s. In the US, there's a service called "Socksmith," which offers to buy you a sock if you've lost a pair. And in 2018, artist Chris Bilton created an entire installation of thousands of lost socks, raising awareness of the issue. Instead of throwing away, give those lonely socks a second life! This will not only reduce landfill waste but also give you a chance to express your creativity. Share your ideas—every sock deserves a use!