Guest post by Serina Perkins
Junk removal is an essential part of removing unnecessary items from the home, but you should also consider items that can still be used or donated.
Some garbage collectors will just dump your garbage into nearby junk yards and walk away.
While junk haulers play a major role in the reduction of recyclable materials and items by making sure that they are disposed of in a sustainable and friendly manner.
Every year, people across the world generate an extraordinary amount of garbage.
Although the bulk of the material is recyclable or biodegradable, a large proportion is still thrown in dumps and landfills.
On a global level, only around 13% gets recycled.
Junk removal services take an active part in their role in securing our natural resources through recycling and donating whatever possible.
Preparing for Junk Removal
Make a list of items to Remove
You might get surprised by what you own. All the goods are not junk, some of them can be reused, given another chance, and can be donated, such as mattresses.
A comprehensive list will assist you in quick junk removal.
Get an Idea of a Resale Value
After you prepare a list of items, look out for the valuable items because everything cannot be thrown into the garbage.
Renovation trash and antique wood items carry a high resale value to the people who love to collect.
Luckily, if you have any of those antique items you can make a few bucks while selling at an appropriate rate.
Divide into Three
After that, sort the items in the sequence of what to keep, what to give away, and what to throw away with the trash.
Clear Out the Closet
If you have any unneeded clothes or household items that are no longer useful to you, can be donated and given to the people who need them the most.
Even if you have clothes that you have not used in a year, chances are that you will not wear them again. Donate those too.
Do it, The Smart Way.
Here’s some quick methods to get rid of your junk with minimum hassle.
Sell them Online
There are many online used items selling/purchasing marketplaces for your convenience, just a Google search away. And most are very easy to use.
If you take high-quality images of the goods you want to sell and write a clear description about the item you’re selling, you should have some success selling that old desk or file cabinet on an online marketplace.
So, don’t shy away from this opportunity and give your luck a chance.
Transform Old Stuff into “Second-Hand” Stuff
You probably don’t want to spend the whole weekend on your lawn trying to sell your belongings to people who are looking to save money.
Forget having a yard sale and instead give your belongings to your loved ones or friends.
People who have a strong relationship with you and a high level of trust are more inclined to take your used items off your hands.
Send a message to your friends and family by email or text message with a list of available stuff.
Even if they’re not looking for a headboard or a bed frame, they likely know someone else who is.
Hire Professionals
Junk removal companies are not the folks who come in the big dump truck to pick up your junk every week.
Junk haulers are the people to call when you have big, bulky junk items or several boxes and bags of small junk you need to get rid of.
When you book a pickup with a junk removal company, these people come into your home or office and carry your junk from wherever it is out to their truck and haul it away to dispose of it responsibly.
Whether you’re decluttering, relocating, redecorating, or renovating, if you are dealing with heavy, bulky items that are hard to move, you’ll benefit from using a junk removal company.
While some junk haulers just take your junk straight to the dump, there are many eco-friendly junk removal companies that will take your junk to a recycling center or donate it to charity to keep it out of the landfill.
Junk removal companies do charge a fee for their services, but when you consider how much time, energy, stress, and money you could save with their service instead of having to worry about everything yourself, it is a small price to pay.
Recycle That Old Garbage
A lot of people are unaware of this fact, but a lot of objects considered trash can be recycled...
It may take more effort to recycle your unwanted stuff rather than simply tossing that broken chair or obsolete computer display in the garbage.
Discarding things that can be recycled is not living an environmentally conscious and responsible lifestyle.
You can get instructions from the EPA on how to appropriately dispose of practically any piece of trash that you can think of by going online and searching for it.
Additionally, online directories like Earth911 can make it much simpler for you to locate recycling facilities in your area.
You’ll be responsible for transporting items such as mattresses and appliances to the recycling facility on your own because most standard recycling collection services do not include the pickup of these types of large items in their offerings.
This might take up a significant amount of your time and result in significant financial charges, particularly if you will need to rent a truck and other hauling equipment to get your rubbish to the appropriate location.
Moving Forward, Organize Your Life.
Now that you have gotten rid of all the clutter, your primary concern should be how to prevent it from accumulating again.
From this point on, you will want to maintain organization.
When everything is easily accessible and you know where it is, you’re less inclined to purchase more items.
Before you head to the supermarket, establish a list of the essential products you need.
If it is not on the list, it should not be purchased.
Whenever you purchase a non-consumable item, make it a point to eliminate a pre-existing household item.
These actions will help you save a significant amount of money, space, and time.
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Serina Perkins is a home-remodeling enthusiast. But with a pen in hand, she’s unstoppable. A keen sense and desire of improving her peace at home, makes her want to write more about interiors and home decoration, etc. Loves exploring nature with her dog.
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