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One easy way to live greener is to reduce waste you’d typically kick to the curb.
To my friends I’m commonly refered to as “JuleBay.” My nickname (derived from being an E-Bay connoisseur) actually symbolizes my aspiration to live green. When I visited my eldest brother in Denver, I thought he was crazy for selling his CDs & movies. But between my iPod, Netflix & local library, why should I keep a storage facility in my humble abode when mostly everything’s on-demand? Therefore, I jumped on the e-Bay bandwagon to rid myself of excess “stuff”. Instead of pitching memorabilia, old cell phone chargers, CDs and books, I’ve sold them on E-bay so others can enjoy.
So how do you save materials (that aren’t easily recycled) from the landfill? Here’s 6 ways to clean your closet:
So when you’re doing your Fall cleaning , think of where your used goods can go so you can do your part of “Reusing!”
What other ideas do you have for cleansing yourself of used goods?
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