Moving to a new home is a big event with plenty to think about. Despite having lots to do, it's easy to make your next move more environmentally friendly. How? Here are some helpful tips.
November 14, 2014
Moving to a new home is a big event with plenty to think about. Despite having lots to do, it's easy to make your next move more environmentally friendly. How? Here are some helpful tips.
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Moving is a stressful event for not only you, but also the planet. Transporting an entire household's contents requires plenty of packing materials and produces it's fair share of greenhouse gases. Thankfully, there are ways to avoid excess waste.
One of the best ways to reduce the environmental impact of your move is to cut down the amount of stuff you bring. Think of moving as the excuse you've needed to purge your closets and the rest of the house of everything you've accumulated but don't use.
Recycle or donate extra stuff
Stop junk mail
Now's also a good time to stop any junk mail.
Reuse old cardboard boxes instead of buying new ones.
If you do buy new cardboard boxes, be sure to purchase ones made from recycled materials.
Another option is to rent plastic bins for moving instead of using cardboard boxes.
There are also eco-friendly alternatives for other packing materials, like bubble wrap.
Decrease the amount of fuel that is burned by renting the smallest truck that will hold your belongings.
To keep the eco-friendly living going at your new home:
With any luck, your new home will be so comfortable that you won't need to move again for years to come!
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