SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Getting ready for a move? It’s important to keep the environment in mind as you pack and plan. From the boxes you pack to the items you throw away, a few small sustainable swaps can make a big difference in lowering your move’s impact on Mother Nature. Whether you’re relocating across town or cross-country, try these moving tips to help reduce waste, save money and lighten your environmental footprint—without adding stress to your to-do list.
1. Give Gently Used Items a New Home. Moving is the perfect time to declutter. Take stock of what you don’t need and set it aside if it’s still in good shape. Instead of tossing out unused items, like clothing or household goods, drop them off at a local donation center to give them a new life and reduce landfill waste. For higher-value items, consider selling them via online marketplaces to earn some cash for your moving costs, while still keeping them out of the garbage bin.
2. Source Secondhand Boxes. Before buying new, check nearby grocery stores or bookstores to gather gently used moving boxes. In the weeks leading up to the move, you also can ask friends, family and neighbors to share boxes they may have on hand from online shopping deliveries or other purchases. There are even online platforms that connect people giving away or selling used moving supplies—all great ways to cut down on waste and save money.
3. Choose Eco-Friendly Packing Materials. Clear plastic tape is commonly used for sealing boxes, but did you know it can’t be recycled? For a sustainable alternative, opt for Duck Brand EZ Tear Paper Tape. It’s simple to use since there’s no dispenser needed. Plus, it’s recyclable with your boxes and perfect for labeling since you can write directly on it. For packing fragile items, try Duck Brand Packing Paper, which is made with 40% recycled materials—it’s a planet-friendly alternative to traditional packing materials and still protects your valuables from damage.
4. Reduce Trips to Cut Down on Emissions. Fewer trips mean less emissions. If you’re moving without the help of professional movers, plan ahead by renting a truck or trailer large enough to minimize the back-and-forth drive time. Consolidating the move not only saves on fuel, but it makes the entire process smoother and more energy efficient.
After you’re all settled in, don’t forget to give away your boxes and other supplies to keep the sustainability going. With these smart, sustainable tips, you can start fresh in your new home with less waste and more peace of mind.