This is a fantastic idea. Power to you.
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Taking a quick looks to see what's out there, I did find a couple examples (1, 2) which use a drinking bottle. Given the small size and thinner plastic, I don't think those are quite as useful. Though, they are still better than nothing.
For the laundry detergent bottle, the main impediment is going to be the spout. Taking a quick look at one we have in the house, it matches the one shown in the FDA guide. Anything 3d printed to improve rejection of needles coming back out is going to need to deal with that spout. Cutting the spout out strikes me as a bad idea. It'd be quick and easy with a dremel; but, I'd assume anyone without the ability to obtain a standard sharps container would also not have a dremel. Cutting that spout out with a knife would be dangerous, especially for anyone with mobility issues. The spout also has the added difficulty of being off center. My first thought is to just extend something inside it, similar to the two designs I linked earlier. The spout is flimsy enough that it might be fine to just center something and assume that the spout will just conform to the piece.
I'll try poking about at a design a bit and see if I can come up with something useful. I suck at threads though and may struggle a bit.
Personally I'd recommend thick drink bottles. I have an old bottle of Arizona tea (gallon) that I use for mine. These have (approximately) the same thickness as a laundry detergent bottle, but has a more standard cap and doesn't have the spout like most laundry detergents do like the other commenter pointed out. Alternatives could be Hawaiian Punch gallon bottles and sunny D gallon bottles.
I use the laundry bottles as a grease container. The spout can be pulled out fairly easy. With a little detergent left in the bottle is floats above the grease masking the smell.
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