In the process of moving out of my childhood home and preparing for my new married life, Ive slowly moved towards decluttering my mothers things as well.
We've had these electronics laying around the house for quite some time. They either don't work or they're too outdated. The two laptops were handed down to me (used) in my first year of college and have been in my closet ever since. I havent needed them nor do I plan on using them. I guess I just never got rid of them because of guilt. But now in my attempt of zero waste living and research I've found out that there are companies (Best Buy) that are willing recycle these outdated or non-functioning products. BINGO! This is great! Instead of throwing them in the trash and making our landfills bigger, we can now recycle them so that those materials can be reused. There is more space in my closet now, and also in my mind ;)
We've had these electronics laying around the house for quite some time. They either don't work or they're too outdated. The two laptops were handed down to me (used) in my first year of college and have been in my closet ever since. I havent needed them nor do I plan on using them. I guess I just never got rid of them because of guilt. But now in my attempt of zero waste living and research I've found out that there are companies (Best Buy) that are willing recycle these outdated or non-functioning products. BINGO! This is great! Instead of throwing them in the trash and making our landfills bigger, we can now recycle them so that those materials can be reused. There is more space in my closet now, and also in my mind ;)