The biggest struggle of moving out is finding out a way to fit your entire home in boxes, not to mention using tons of plastic wrap. But you better think twice about using the latter because the amount of plastic wrap produced annually is enough to wrap the equator 10 times.
According to the Metro Manila Development Authority, the garbage in Metro Manila alone could fill around 1,200 to 1,500 truckloads of trash per day. A separate news report also revealed that 91 percent of plastics aren’t recycled, with the majority ending up landfills. So if you’re planning a big move, keep these figures in mind. We’ve laid out a few tips on how to minimize waste when moving out.
Sell or donate as much as you can
There are tons of Facebook groups that allow you to sell second-hand items. You could also give these items away to your relatives and friends or donate them to charities. (READ: Tidied up? Here’s where to donate your pre-loved items).
Use natural cleaning products
To make your own all-purpose cleaner, just mix up one cup of white vinegar, one tablespoon of baking soda, one cup of water, a few drops of your desired essential oil, and you’re good to go.
Ask local groceries for spare boxes
Substitute plastic wrap with old items
This story originally appeared on Northern Living Recalibrate Issue.
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