Thursday, June 6, 2013

Help Save Your Environment By Recycling Waste Products While Relocating

By Sharonne Penickata


Millions of people move every year with the aid of movers, and together with that, millions of pounds of waste are put into the landfills. With that in mind, it can make plenty of sense to complete everything you can to keep the quantity of waste you generate during your relocation to a minimum.

Did you know that based on a research conducted in 1997 by the U.S. EPA showed the each individual generated about 1,580 pounds of waste every year? For one thing, 602 pounds of that is some kind of paper product, and the other 149 pounds were from plastics, 82 pounds from wood, and 58 pounds from textiles.

Activities turning around composting and recycling have prevented about 64 million tons of waste from making its way into incinerators and landfills. This is a lot, but there's something we can do to reduce that amount even more.

If you are planning a move, here's how you can do your behalf to keep our world clean and green.

- As you can see new neighbors relocating, bring them a welcome gift and ask if you're able to possess the moving boxes they used. If not, start accumulating containers from local business owners. Many retailers will save the boxes products were delivered to them in, however, you will need to ask.

- If you're unable to recycle someone else's boxes, search for those that have the biggest recycled content to buy.

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

- After you have carried out with your boxes, either provide them to to someone else who is moving or make sure they get recycled in another way.

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

- Before moving, take the time to properly get rid of hazardous materials. Your waste company or local government will allow you to find the right locations to drop these off. Items you shouldn't take with you are paints, household cleaners and automotive materials.

- 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 home, you should determine whether there is a community recycling program and begin participating if there is. Based on the EPA, you can do some things to lessen the amount of waste. For starters, you could purchase items that are in recyclable containers as well as those that are repairable. You can even support recycling efforts by using those products that are constructed with recycled material. Likewise, you need to be getting moving quotes from companies that take part in recycling.




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