Friday, June 14, 2013

Minimize Waste During Your Move

By Sharonne Penickata


Huge numbers of people move annually by using moving companies, and along with that, millions of pounds of waste are put into the landfills. Keeping that in mind, it makes a lot of sense to do all you can to keep the amount of waste you generate in your relocation to a bare minimum.

Did you know that in accordance with a research conducted in 1997 by the U.S. EPA showed the each person generated about 1,580 pounds of waste annually? To begin with, 602 pounds of this is some sort of paper product, and another 149 pounds were from plastics, 82 pounds from wood, and 58 pounds from textiles.

Actions revolving around composting and recycling have prevented about 64 million tons of waste from making its way into incinerators and landfills. That is a lot, but there's something we could do to reduce that quantity even further.

If you're planning a move, this is how you can do your part in keeping the planet clean and green.

- As you see new neighbors moving in, take them a welcome gift and ask if you can have the moving boxes they used. Otherwise, start accumulating boxes from local businesses. Many vendors helps you to save the boxes products were brought to them in, but you will have to ask.

- In case you are unable to recycle someone else's boxes, try to find those that have the biggest recycled content to buy.

- Use duffel bags and suitcases to pack your clothing, linens and anything else you may get into them to save on boxes.

- After you have finished with your boxes, either give them to anyone else who's moving or make certain they get recycled in another way.

- Linens and old magazines are actually excellent packing materials for fragile things like china.

- Prior to relocating, take time to properly get rid of hazardous materials. Your waste company or local government will help you find the correct locations to drop these off. Stuff you shouldn't take with you are paints, household cleaners and automotive supplies.

- To Light the load you can have yard sale. You can sell old clothes that you are no more wearing, toys the youngsters have grown out of and all other things.

- Donate what you have left to charity.

When you are settled in your new house, you need to determine if there's a community recycling program and commence participating if there is. In line with the EPA, you can do several things to cut back the quantity of waste. For one, you could purchase items that will be in recyclable containers along with those that are repairable. You can also support recycling efforts by utilizing those goods that are made from recycled material. Moreover, you should be getting moving quotes from companies that take part in recycling.




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