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Friday, July 4, 2008

Four Tips for Getting Rid of Clutter the Eco-Friendly Way

[Ed. note: These are great ideas! Which of these do you do in your own homes?]

If you want to get rid of clutter in your home, you don't have to just throw everything away. There are many creative ways you can de-clutter your home and still be green.

#1 - Make some money

The most satisfying, green way to get rid of stuff is to make some green.
High-end clothes can go to consignment.
Collectibles do well on e-bay.
Toys, children’s clothing, and knick knacks are yard sale best sellers.
For large numbers of antiques, china, silver, or porcelain, try an auction warehouse.

#2 - Have a place in your home

Designate the corner of a closet or your laundry room for housing discards to donate. Try to do this every other month. Keep a hamper or garbage can in your designated spot and whenever you see an item cluttering your home that you or your family members 1) don't use, 2) don't love, or 3) have outgrown, put it in the hamper. At the end of each month, bag the items and take them to a donation center, or call to have them picked up. The Veterans and Big Brother Big Sister will pick up clothing and small household items at your home.

#3 - Have a swap party

My friends and I have a seasonal purge party. We all bring items we no longer need or use: clothes, jewelry, purses, home décor, small furniture, magazines, etc. It goes into a pile in the middle of the room and we all dive in! It is a fun way of getting rid of things, getting a few new things, and catching up with friends. At the end of it, we bag all the items we don’t want and donate them to a women’s shelter. This also works well with a group of moms and the clothing and toys your children have outgrown.

#4 - Re-use your own stuff

Reusing common house hold items for new organizational ways can really save you money. Try thinking outside the box as to the way you use common items. For example, empty gift baskets make great mail bins, in-boxes, planters, magazine bins, small toy organizers and more. Walk around your house and really look at your stuff. Can any of it be used for a different purpose? A bookshelf hung on the wall instead of on the floor, a TV cabinet for a night-stand, a shoebox to divide different kinds of socks in a drawer? Try to think creatively and objectively.

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  • Treva M's Avatar
    Posted by Treva M Fri Apr 25, 2008 1:43pm PDT

    OOOH! Here is one more to add. Try going to a Freecycle site. Yahoo has this set up as a group you can go to and let people know what you have or need. It is a great way to share things and save landfills.

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  • resident's Avatar
    Posted by resident Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:50pm PDT

    Awsome tips!!

    I like taking stuff apart & making something new out of it.

    Amanda

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  • allee's Avatar
    Posted by allee Tue Apr 29, 2008 7:53am PDT

    The last place we lived i had a simple wood spice rack that i found at the salvation-army-store for 2 bucks. I was about to toss it because , well its kind of ugly, and I really could not see anyplace to use it. Then the other day i realized i desperatly need something to put some cleaning products on that i can hang really high so the little one cannot get to it. I gave it a coat of paint and hung it almost to the ceiling for cleaners and such. Lets see the little climbers get to it now...

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  • camelot's Avatar
    Posted by camelot Tue Apr 29, 2008 3:05pm PDT

    I like selling my stuff through Boxaroo.com It is the easiest way to sell stuff on ebay. It is fast and they do almost all the work for you.

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  • acrobby1110's Avatar
    Posted by acrobby1110 Mon May 5, 2008 9:06am PDT

    Even better, make sure that it is something that will fit your long term needs and that you really need it before you buy it. Less stuff to start with makes it a lot easier to control the clutter and is much greener for the environment.

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  • Diana D's Avatar
    Posted by Diana D Mon May 5, 2008 9:12am PDT

    craigslist works well to get or loose stuff

    donate stuff to childrens/teen homes,

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  • L P Carbone's Avatar
    Posted by L P Carbone Mon May 5, 2008 9:13am PDT

    Not one mention of craigslist? Come awnnn....auction house? 1985 called and wants their auctionhouse back.

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  • Julie T's Avatar
    Posted by Julie T Mon May 5, 2008 9:15am PDT

    After years of reusing deli meat containers to hold salads, I realized the other day that I can reuse empty spice containers to hold the salad dressing when I pack a lunch.

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  • no_more_skol's Avatar
    Posted by no_more_skol Mon May 5, 2008 9:19am PDT

    i gtg and uses this info cuz my room is filled with stuff i wanna sell and this i dont uses that way i can make money lol...

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  • jones2u2's Avatar
    Posted by jones2u2 Mon May 5, 2008 9:21am PDT

    I say truck it all to the Salvation Army or Goodwill and get a tax break as a incentive - future bucks and savings....

    Just go thru the stuff quick and black bag it so you don't see nothing but garbage bags - psychologically you'll get sick of seing the bags (hopefully) and they'll get outside your door and gone for good!

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