How Are We Eco-Friendly?
A natural by-product of organizing any space is the abundance of stuff that one decides they no longer need or find useful. While it is always easiest to throw these items in the trash, we take extra steps and effort to ensure your unused or unwanted items find another home or are recycled for future use if at all possible.
From donation drop-offs to utilizing other resources like Habitat for Humanity, our goal is to limit the number of items being thrown into the landfill while promoting more sustainable options for your home storage and organizational needs.
If you’re looking for more environmentally friendly ways to dispose of items you no longer need, then look no further. Here are some of our favorite places to recycle almost anything!
TerraCycle is committed to finding solutions to our global trash pandemic. One of their more popular programs is the facilitation of brand and retailer sponsored programs around the world to assist in recycling hard-to-recycle trash for free.
Knickey was founded as a sustainable brand from the start – seeking the most environmentally responsible processes, low-impact fabrics, and ethical manufacturing.
Check out their Recycling Program for your ready-to-retire intimates, undies, bras, socks, and tights that will be turned into new materials like insulation, carpet padding, and furniture batting.
Built out of the desire to recreate the soft feel of an old favorite shirt on the first day, Marine Layer has built a brand around absurdly soft shirts that are perfect for a 7-day weekend lifestyle.
Marine Layer is committed to keeping as many textiles out of landfills as possible, check out their recycling program Re-Spun here.
More than 100 million pounds of electronic waste is recovered by recyclers every year. Recycling electronics and computers reduces the waste and energy that would be generated while manufacturing new products.
DFW Reclaimers‘ goal is to provide the means for residential and commercial clients to dispose of and recycle e-waste properly, efficiently, and safely.
Foam Fabricators
Manufacturers of foam packaging material for industries including appliances, electronics, military and construction.
Foam Fabricators is a perfect location to drop off any non-food used styrofoam for recycling. Foam received in electronic packaging, appliance and other non-sprayed foams can be recycled at their facility in Keller, TX.
Located at 900 Keller Pkwy, Keller, TX 76248 call them at 817-379-6520 for any questions regarding the type of foam they’ll take.
With nearly 166 million pounds of technology recycled in Staples stores since 2012, Staples makes Recyling Day Every Day with free recycling of e-waste, including Ink+Toner, Batteries, Tech, and More.
Follow this link to find out what CAN be recycled in a local Staples store near you.