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recycling your clutter and reducing household waste
Three Bins ------Not for Recycle---For Recycle--Garden Waste for Composting
Recycling Your Clutter and Reducing Waste!
We've worked so hard to create a space,
The garage is tidy and we've left a place.
For the boxes and bags, for the broken and old,
For clothes for donation and things to be sold.
Declutter is your mission, 'cos space is best.
Sell what you can, donate the rest.
Do remember that by recycling as much as you can, you will be doing your bit to help stop climate change
RECYCLING YOUR CLUTTER USING COUNCIL FACILITIES
Most towns now have their recycling banks positioned next to the supermarkets or run a kerbside service. Here you can usually deposit your glass bottles and jars, paper, plastic bottles, textiles, tins and sometimes aluminium foil, cardboard and batteries.
If you have transport it is recommended that you take larger items including electrical, oil and paints to the council tips. Usually anything sellable will be on show to the public sold very cheaply.
Local Councils ofen able to recycle furniture to needy families.
Opticians will take back old spectacles.
All companies classed as "producers" under the UK Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations have to provide consumers with an option for recycling waste electronic products.
When you purchase a new electrical item from a store, a few retailers will take back your old electrical item.
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and GIVING AWAY FOR FREE
Charity shops need your unwanted clothes, videos C.Ds, books, bric-a-brac, printer cartridges and toys with safety labels.They too will take rags for recycling.
Jumble Sales are usually held in the name of a good cause.
Clothes Exchange Parties are fun.
Schools and charities often need computers.
There are various internet sites who will match up people who need items and people who want to donate all kinds of items.
Instruct all the members of the household on items to be recycled.
Cans, tins and recyclable plastics must be squashed and reduced in size before disposal to the correct bin.
All cardboard should be removed and boxes also squashed down before placing in recycling bins.
Batteries should be of the recharging type when possible, but if disposable must be gathered and taken to the correct place, often a local supermarket.
Clean foil and all types of silver paper foil as well as fabrics and old clothes can be recycled, usually in the town recycling facilities.
Some Councils gather and recycle food scraps.
With everyone doing their recycling bit much can be achieved to allieviate the world's energy problems
Declutter fast, declutter slow, declutter wisely, let your stuff go.
EARN MONEY FROM YOUR CLUTTER
Table Top Sales
Your own Yard or Garage Sale
Car Boot Sales
Newspaper advertisements
Advertisements in shop windows
Local and e-bay auctions
Selling to second-hand shops
Declutter wisely, declutter well, make all those lovely clutter piles sell