There are so many things which you do not need or are not in use for a long time. Instead of simply throwing these things in the dumpster, you can reuse them even more efficiently. “Charity begins at home”, they say. Well, in this case, you aren’t doing a charity as such, but you are definitely helping the world to be a better place to live in. So, how do you go about it?
Look around in your house and see which are the items that you think is clutter, and you are thinking of disposing? You will find a lot of things in the kitchen which are can be used again. All your kitchen leftovers, food scraps and yard trimmings can be turned into good compost and can be used as a great fertilizer for your plants.
Do not throw away newspapers in the trash. Stack them separately as they can be sent for newsprint recycling directly. And not just the newspapers, you can store magazines, booklets, pamphlets, envelopes, old letters and other such paper materials together. Corrugated cardboard is also another material which is highly valued when it comes to recycling.
Apart from these things, you can collect things like aluminium cans, plastic bottles and tins which are recyclable. You can make things easier for the recycling company by flattening these cans. However, if that is not possible the least you can do is to clean them and hand them over hygienically for recycling.
You can contact your nearest recycling centre and ask them to collect things from your place, or you can yourself drop them off to these places. Thus, these are a few things which can help you to do your bit towards the society and the environment.
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