The Green Way To Organize Your Home
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The Green Way to Organize Your Home

You might think that organizing a house is not really a big deal, that is just common sense. If you have a lot of stuff, you simply reduce the amount, use what you have and stop shopping. But many of us are aware that organizing is a big business especially in the case of container companies. All of sudden, having a tidy house is becoming very expensive and it’s not helping those that are struggling with disorganization. A growing number of professional organizers are passionately promoting reusing, reducing and recycling. The word GREEN is becoming very popular.

Before you go on your shopping spree, walk through your home or office and find out what you already have to contain your stuff. A word of caution, if you skipped the process of purging and sorting, there are not enough containers in the world that will help you to get organized. So let’s Go Green and get organized.

Re-use your stuff

  • Reuse plastic coffee lids or any other lids under cooking oils or any other messy containers.
  • Use old dresser drawers as under the bed storage.Casters will allow you to easily slide them in and out
  • Baby jars are ideal to contain your small houshold items such as buttons, paper clips, and push pins. Ideal for craft material. Let you kids decorate and label them.
  • Use small, plastic, square or rectangle containers, those that you are planning to recycle and use them to store all the items in your junk drawer, hopefuly you have one. Organize and contain your batteries,paper clips, envelopes pens etc.

Reduce Your Stuff

Living green doesn’t mean living below the poverty line. It simly means being conscious about  your shopping habits and the negative affect it will have on your finances and your family. If you shop till you drop, the clutter is the price you pay. Shopping addiction is just like any other addiction, it feels good for a while and then reality checks in.

Recycling Tips

  • Purchase quality brand name, durable goods rather than cheap and disposable.
  • Buy good quality and long-lasting clothing. When the time comes to part with your clothes, you could always resell or donate.
  • Whenever possible buy products made of recycled material.
  • Rent or borrow seldom used tools and equipment.
  • Swap your children’s clothes and toys with your neighbors, family and friends.
  • Donate your gently used items to charity to reuse or resell.

 

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