Decluttering
Here are some disposing, donating, and recycling resources to help you declutter in a more environmentally-conscious way. Many local nonprofits offer free drop-off and pick-up services, but some great for-profit businesses are helping fight the good fight with their paid services.
Denver
Baby Items
Books
Clothing (professional)
Craft Supplies
Electronics
Food (not expired and not homemade)
Food (expired, scraps, and leftovers)
Furniture, Fixtures, Appliances
Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver - also accepts building materials and tools
Hard-to-Donate Items
Hard-to-Recycle Items
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Hangers (wire only)
Any local dry cleaner
Mattresses
Medical Equipment
Medications
Paint
Pet Supplies
Plastic Bags/Plastic Film
Textiles
Retold Recycling - 15% off with this link
Toiletries
Los Angeles
Baby Items
Books
Clothing (professional)
Craft Supplies
Electronics
Food (not expired and not homemade)
Food (expired, scraps, and leftovers)
Furniture, Fixtures, Appliances
Habitat for Humanity Greater Los Angeles - also accepts building materials and tools
Hard-to-Donate Items
Hard-to-Recycle Items
Ridwell - FREE trial with this link
Hangers (wire only)
Any local dry cleaner
Mattresses
Medications
Paint
Pet Supplies
Plastic Bags/Plastic Film
Textiles
Retold Recycling - 15% off with this link
Toiletries
Organizing
Here are some product resources can help you organize in a more environmentally-conscious way. Purchasing items made from recycled materials is good, reusing is better, repurposing what you already have is best.
New
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