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
Arts/Craft Supplies
Baby Items
Books
Clothing (professional)
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
Household Hazardous Waste
Mattresses
Medical Equipment
Medications
Paint
Pet Supplies
Plastic Bags/Plastic Film
School Supplies
Textiles
Retold Recycling - 15% off with this link
Toiletries
Toys
Los Angeles
Art/Craft Supplies
Baby Items
Books
Clothing (professional)
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
Household Hazardous Waste
Mattresses
Medications
Paint
Pet Supplies
School Supplies
Plastic Bags/Plastic Film
Textiles
Retold Recycling - 15% off with this link
Toiletries
Toys
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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