× 844-762-8449

November 8, 2024 - Benjamin Ehinger

Eco-Friendly Moving Tips to Reduce Waste and Clutter

CALL NOW 844-762-8449
Think about it: the more items you have to move, the longer, the more expensive, and the more complicated the moving process becomes. When you plan ahead and cut back on unnecessary items, you’ll save time and money, and help the environment all at once. How many boxes in your basement or spare closet right now haven’t been opened since the last time you moved? How many forgotten, broken, or unusable pieces of electronic equipment or articles of clothing are simply collecting dust and taking up space in your home? If you’re planning a relocation soon, it could be the perfect excuse to cut out the extraneous and refocus your storage. You’ll be amazed at how much extra space you find after you unpack in your new place when you aren’t hauling around all that extra waste and clutter! 

How to Tackle the Decluttering Process 

How to Tackle the Decluttering Process  By eliminating items that you no longer use or need, you reduce the volume of belongings that must be packed, transported, and unpacked. This saves you time and effort and reduces costs associated with moving, like hourly labor costs or extra storage space. Furthermore, decluttering allows for a fresh start in your new home, providing an opportunity to create a living space that resonates with your current lifestyle and values.  

The “One-Year Rule”

A widely recognized tip for decluttering is the “one-year rule,” which suggests that if you haven’t used an item in the past year, it’s likely that you won’t use it in the future. Go through your belongings and assess items such as clothing, kitchen gadgets, and décor based on this principle. This approach can help you identify and let go of items that no longer serve you. Some older items may have sentimental value that you don’t want to lose but try to try to make a distinction between items you really need to keep and what you can bear to part with. 

Marie Kondo’s Method

Known for her unique approach to tidying up, well-known organization expert Marie Kondo emphasizes keeping only those items that “spark joy.” As you assess your belongings, ask yourself whether each item brings you genuine happiness or serves a meaningful purpose in your life. If not, consider donating or recycling it. Kondo’s method encourages mindfulness and offers an emotional connection to the decluttering process, making it easier to part with things that no longer fit into your lifestyle.  

Donate and Recycle Unwanted Items  

Donate and Recycle Unwanted Items   Before tossing items in the trash, consider donating them to local charities or thrift stores. Many organizations will accept gently used clothing, furniture, and household goods. This not only helps those in need but also gives your belongings a second life, rather than contributing to landfill waste. Research charities and thrift stores in your area—many even offer convenient pick-up services. Certain items, such as old electronics (e-waste) or hazardous materials like paint or batteries, require special disposal methods. Many communities offer specific recycling programs for these types of items to ensure they do not harm the environment. Check with local waste management and removal services to see what options you have. 

Use Sustainable Packing Materials  

Once you’ve decluttered, the next step is gathering packing supplies for the remaining essentials. Using sustainable materials in the packing process reduces your ecological footprint and ensures that your move is considerate of the planet. This approach minimizes waste from bubble wrap, Styrofoam peanuts, and other non-recyclable materials often used for packing.  

Reusable Boxes and Bags

Instead of relying on single-use cardboard boxes, consider renting reusable moving boxes or investing in sturdy plastic storage bins that can be used for years to come. These options are also often more durable than traditional cardboard, providing added protection for your belongings.  

Biodegradable Packing Materials

For cushioning fragile items, opt for biodegradable packing materials such as recycled packing paper or corn starch peanuts, which break down naturally after disposal.  

Household Items as Packing Supplies

Get creative and use household items you already need to move as packing supplies. Towels, blankets, and linens can be repurposed to wrap delicate items, while suitcases and bags can store smaller items. 

Reassess Your Belongings After Moving  

Reassess Your Belongings After Moving   Once your possessions have made it to their new home, take the time to assess as you unpack and get used to your space. This period allows you to reflect on what you really need and what can be let go. Schedule a dedicated day for this reassessment on a weekend or afternoon off. If you’re uncertain about some items, place them in a separate box and revisit it after a few months; if you haven’t needed or thought about those items during that time, you can confidently donate, sell, recycle, or otherwise dispose of them. Make decluttering a regular practice rather than a one-time event. Set a reminder every few months to evaluate your belongings, ensuring your space remains minimal and manageable, and you don’t let the disorder creep back into your new home.  

Keep These Decluttering Tips in Mind for Future Moves  

As a major life transition, moving serves as an ideal opportunity to reassess your belongings and make more sustainable choices going forward. We encourage you to carry these practices into all future relocations and your daily life. Making small adjustments in your outlook on moving and decluttering can lead to long-term benefits for both your wallet and the planet.  Author’s Byline: Dmytro Zubenko is a skilled content creator with expertise in moving and logistics solutions. With a keen eye for detail and practical advice, Dmytro shares insights into efficient packing, furniture handling, and safe transportation practices. His guidance helps individuals and families navigate moves with ease, ensuring their belongings arrive safely at their new homes.

RECENT BLOGS

How to Pull Chain Link Fence Posts: A Step-by-Step Guide How to Pull Chain Link Fence Posts: A Step-by-Step Guide
Author: Benjamin Ehinger
Date: December 06 ,2024
How to Downsize Your Belongings: Simplify Your Space Efficiently How to Downsize Your Belongings: Simplify Your Space Efficiently
Author: Benjamin Ehinger
Date: December 05 ,2024
Attic Room Conversion: Maximize Your Home's Space Attic Room Conversion: Maximize Your Home's Space
Author: Benjamin Ehinger
Date: November 28 ,2024
7 Tips for Basement Development: Essential Advice for Success 7 Tips for Basement Development: Essential Advice for Success
Author: Benjamin Ehinger
Date: December 03 ,2024
Can You Donate Knives to Goodwill? Guidelines and Considerations Can You Donate Knives to Goodwill? Guidelines and Considerations
Author: Benjamin Ehinger
Date: December 02 ,2024
Cheapest Way to Clear Land: Effective Strategies for Cost Efficiency Cheapest Way to Clear Land: Effective Strategies for Cost Efficiency
Author: Benjamin Ehinger
Date: November 29 ,2024

Our Reviews

4.8
Based on 248 reviews
Mary Coleman
Mary Coleman
1731951249
Amber was wry helpful and easy to work with.
Marty Verdi
Marty Verdi
1731696214
Great response and service from the sales team. Louiner was extremely helpful in scheduling the dropoff and pickup.
Shout out to Vanessa! She was so quick and efficient in helping us get a roll off! She even made it happen when we suddenly needing delivery asap! Will be using them again!
Louiner was great to work with and he answered all my questions. Very friendly.
Amber M was awesome, she helped me when nobody else could. The dumpster was half the price of the other companies I had called and she got it set up for next day. Amber M is awesome to work with, she gets 10 stars!!
js_loader