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After your relocation in Metro Vancouver, BC or elsewhere in Canada is over, you have your new home to arrange and one more smaller but yet important task to complete – find the ways to dispose of your moving packaging.

If you have used reusable moving packaging and supplies – the task is easier, but if you are thinking about how to dispose of packing styrofoam that is non-degradable – the situation is different. Packing boxes, paper and so much more is left after the relocation is over.

How to Dispose of Packaging Material

Recycling or reusing packing supplies is a great way to add up that eco-effect on your move that everybody is talking about nowadays. This article will give you some useful ideas.

Get Rid of Packaging After the Move

Again, just like other aspects of the moving, the key to success is initial and preliminary planning and organization. Decide what you can do with your packaging so that you can easily take care of that issue after your move is over.

How to Dispose of Packing Boxes

You can smash the boxes and prepare them into stacks for recycling. Throwing away your moving boxes like this though is not the only solution that you have for them.

When wondering how to dispose of packing boxes take a look at the rooms in your home and see if you can use them to store something in them. You can put the boxes in the wardrobe and organize items in there.

You can use them in the garage or for keeping things in your basement / attic. You can give them away on craigslist or sell them over the internet as second hand moving supplies. You can dispose of packing boxes or you can just keep them for a next move. You can give them to a friend / neighbor/ relative who are going to move any time soon and need packing supplies.

How to Dispose of Packing Peanuts

You can dispose of packing peanuts by leaving them at businesses that reuse consumers’ foam peanuts. Smash the peanuts into a bag that you can afterwards recycle. There are not too many options on what to do for peanuts made from styrofoam.

On the other hand, you have two options on how to dispose of packing peanuts that are biodegradable. If your foam peanuts are biodegradable, i.e. made from starch, you can cut them into smaller pieces and use them in the soil of your indoor plants. They will dissolve and you will have no worries. And if you don’t have potted plants, you can place the degradable foam peanuts in a bucket, fill it in with water and leave them there until they dissolve. Then just pour the water in the drain.

What to Do With Packing Paper

You don’t have to throw away all of your moving supplies – you can keep the special packing like the one for your larger appliances.

What to do with packing paper after the move is simple. You can smash it into bags and recycle it. The same option is possible for newsprint as well. What to do with packing paper is that you you can use it again – you can keep some paper in your garage and if you have a leak in your home for example you can use it.

If you are going to do some renovation work you can use the paper and the boxes for protection over the furniture in the room. You can also put the packing paper or newsprint under the car when you have to go under it to check something.

Any packing material that is biodegradable can easily be reused. Besides, with paper and packing boxes you won’t have to worry that it will stay in the soil with decades or even worse – centuries.

 

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