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Finding Used Moving Boxes For Your Big Move.

by Adriana Noton on March 11, 2010


Shifting is generally a troublesome task at every stage. From packing, to moving the stuff to the new location, to unpacking again; it is a process that is fraught with hassle. For those preparing to make a move, finding boxes to pack your things in, can be a challenge. Most people do not want to waste money on new boxes that are only going to be used once, so, an appropriate solution would be to look for used moving boxes. These are comparatively cheaper and easier to find.

The nearby supermarket would be an excellent place to start your search. Supermarkets usually receive most of their merchandise in boxes which are thrown away after the goods are unpacked. Thus, this is a great place to get yourself some second-hand boxes. You can make arrangements with the management of the store or simply approach the delivery guys who will be doing the loading and unpacking.

Electrical goods stores are another option to consider, as they might have spare boxes from display items or damaged goods. Alternatively, you can just hit the trash. Recyclables like cardboard boxes are stored separately from the rest of the rubbish so, it might not be as dirty an option as you imagine.

If you are getting professional movers to shift your stuff, you might be able to get boxes from them at a discounted rate. The internet is another excellent tool to aid your shifting needs. There are numerous websites that sell both new and used boxes which you can buy separately or as a set. Some sites provide listings of people in your area that are looking to get rid of boxes, allowing you to take them for free!

Most stores and households have their recyclable items taken to a recycling plant. This makes it another option on your source list. You can call your local recycling plant to check if they have boxes. They might allow you to take them for free or for a small fee.

While you are out box hunting, be sure to check for possible sources close to you. This includes family, friends and neighbors who might have some to spare. You could also check with the shipping department at your office or simply take empty boxes that are going to be thrown away, from the photocopying room or storage room. Make sure you clear it with your boss first though.

When you’re packing, a good strategy would be to use the newer boxes for items that you generally keep in storage, like Christmas decorations for instance. For long term storage, you also might want to invest in plastic boxes that are more durable and sturdy. These are best for items like winter clothes and shoes.

These tips should help you find used moving boxes to make your big move that much easier. Once you are done with them, be sure to pass them on so you can help someone one else out. You could also pass on some of these tips!

Need boxes for moving? Why not try using recycled boxes San Antonio, or even used shipping boxes! They’re much cheaper, and much more environmentally friendly too.

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Recycling : Began In Earnest During World War Two

by Mark Walters on March 7, 2010


During the World War II, resources were scarce and Governments ran massive recycling campaigns to make sure that as little as possible was wasted. Here are a few examples of what was recycled and for what reason…

- Metal and tine were recycled for use weapons, tanks and aircraft.

- Kitchen waste provided feed for chickens, pigs and goats.

- Rubber was recycled to make tires.

Households were also encouraged to mend belongings, such as clothes, as opposed to just buying new ones. Campaigns like ‘Make Do & Mend’ gave advice on how to recycle textiles and patch up their worn out clothes. As a result, knitting became very popular during the Second World War.

On war time rations, families had to plan meals carefully so as to minimize wastage. With no fridges or freezers, perishable food had to be purchased in small quantities and meals were made with some interesting substitutes. Meat fat was saved to make pastry, and even the cream from milk was stored in a jar and shaken to make butter and buttermilk.

It is a shame that it took people such a long time to acknowledge the importance of recycling, and also that it took such unfortunate circumstances to draw it to our attention. Nowadays, we know the importance of recycling to preserve the Earth’s resources, save money, reduce pollution and help combat climate change.

However, we are still falling well below targets for diverting waste from landfill sites. Though we are aware of what we should be doing, and though it is not difficult for us to do it, most people still have a very relaxed attitude to recycling. Too many of us simply cannot be bothered to recycle.

If they could recycle, then why can’t we do it too? We should all be doing what we can now, and not be waiting around for a major catastrophe to kick-start us into action again.

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Company Recycling Schemes – Guidelines For Buying Recycling Containers

March 1, 2010

There are numerous factors that need to be considered when implementing a recycling scheme in your company. For example, what waste streams will be recycled, what quantity of waste will be produced, how many, and what type, of containers will I need, and do these need to follow a particular color scheme? With all these different factors to think about, we may forget to consider the environmental impact of the recycling containers themselves.

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Recycling Facts

February 27, 2010

We consider the question how does recycling affect the environment? Up-to-date info about recycling is not always the easiest thing to locate. Fortunately, this report includes the latest recycling facts available.

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Can You Safely Use Your Water Bottle?

February 27, 2010

You are getting thirsty and need to drink water so much so that you feel dehydrated. And the water that you have access to doesn’t seem to qualify as safe. You visualize the effects of the harmful substances that reside in the unsafe water. You do not have an iota of doubt, that this is not the water you want to drink. So you walk out to the supermarket and buy one of those attractively packaged water bottles, break the seal, and consume the much craved contents and filling your thirst pangs with satisfaction that no harmful substances have traveled along with the clean water. For all you know, you may have just consumed water that is affected by much more noxious substances than you had imagined. After you are done drinking and emptying the contents, you now proceed to make another mistake. You responsibly dispose of the bottle, however you have added to the ever increasing number of plastic bottles reaching the landfills. You have now contributed to the detriment of the eco-system. Are you still wondering how?

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Recycling Your Computer After Its Life Is Over

February 24, 2010

Your computer has died, and there is no hope for its resurrection. You have already replaced it, but now what do you do? What options are there for disposing of your old computer in a safe and environmentally friendly way? The answer is computer recycling.

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Recycling Paper – Why It Is Such A Great Thing To Do

February 22, 2010

Thankfully, paper is not a difficult material to recycle, and there are excellent benefits for the environment when the procedure is completed. Once it has been collected (by either your local authority or a recycling company acting on their behalf), it is taken to a paper mill, who take care of the rest of the recycling process.

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Mobile Recycling Sites

February 21, 2010

There are a dozen or so mobile recycling sites on the Internet that allow anyone with an old mobile phone to easily exchange it for cash. The process has been made easy enough so that anyone can use the sites.
Using websites such as these make disposing of an old mobile handset quite an easy thing [...]

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What’s Green Living All About? Facts and Myths About Organic Living

February 18, 2010

When you hear someone say 'green living' or 'go green', are your eyes alight with curiosity? Or do you think that since you 'reduce, reuse and recycle', you're living green? If you're like most people today, you do the standard 'green' things, almost entirely unaware that there's a greener, cleaner world of options available to [...]

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The Impact Of Recycling On You And Your Community

February 5, 2010

Investigating skip hire sizes is a beneficial place to start if you are interested in recycling and doing your bit to support preserve the earth and retain ecological harmony.

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