Letโs get organized for the new year
Part 2
Which kind are you?
Passionate purger or hopeful hoarder?
Iโve been fighting my โI bet Iโll need this somedayโ urges for a
long time.
I think Iโm finally getting better! ๐
My favorite junk lugger, Andrew, gave us a strategy in Part 1.
Now, for some recycling tips:
What can be recycled or needs proper attention?
Metal, cardboard, plastics
Each city has its own rules and regulations.
In Dallas, the general rules can be found here.
It’s pretty easy to do the minimum. You can put any of the
following into your blue โBenโ for weekly collection:
- Small pieces of clean metal (no mud, food, or plastic attached
to the metal) - Flattened corrugated cardboard
- Clean plastics #1-7
Type the name of the item into this handy tool to find out what to do with it.
Clothing
โโOnly about 15% of used clothes and other textiles in the United
States get reused or recycled. The other 85% head straight to the
landfill or incinerator.โ
If the clothing is in good condition, donate it.
Great charitable organizations that can use your stuff:
โNetwork of Community Ministries
Household Hazardous Waste
This includes batteries, automotive fluids, and florescent light
bulbs.
Check here for the full list of HHW.
Dallas County residents can dispose of these for FREE at the
Collection Center on Plano Rd.
Weโll cover electronics โ E-waste โ in a future email.
For your Smart Homeowner list
A little bit of effort on each of our parts will have a HUGE
impact on our community and the environment.
To do your part, put the right items in the right places.
Best,
Travis
P.S. Have LOTS of stuff to get rid of? Let Andrew and his team at
The Junkluggers of Greater Dallasย take care of it.