Recycling moving boxes does not only help the environment, but can also help you save money. For example, cardboard boxes may be used in interior decoration projects, carriers for pets, storage, shipping, arts and crafts, just to name a few. It would be interesting to see how many dollars you save at the end of the year. Below are just a few ideas to get you started.
Interior design projects: If you are just getting starting on your own and don't have much to spend on furniture, recycling your used boxes into tables and seats is an economical way to furnish your home. With a bit of imagination, scraps of paper and glue, you can decorate your boxes to give your furniture that special personal touch. These boxes work particularly well when recycled into children's furniture, coffee tables and displays.
Animal houses and carriers: Cardboard boxes can be easily recycled into habitats for rabbits, cats, dogs and many other animals. Since they are made of a recycled material, they can be easily replaced and kept clean at all times. These boxes are also very practical when used as carriers from one place to another. For instance, you can use a box carrier to bring your pet to the vet.
Storage: We are always in need of containers to store clothes or articles for later use. Boxes are excellent for storing clothes. These are especially appreciated when one has not enough wardrobe space. Many people store all of their winter clothes and boots in boxes with the coming of spring, unpacking their summer clothes and shoes, to place these back into boxes at the end of summer.
Shipping: Small boxes are excellent to send a present to a loved one that is far away. Christmas, Easter, Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries or just a 'thinking of you' present, are the many reasons to keep some of the smaller boxes. Furthermore, they may also be used to wrap some more personal projects which you intend to offer as a gift. For instance, perhaps you have a quilt, sculpture or some other article which you made yourself.
Arts and crafts: There are numerous artists that use cardboard as a medium for their craft. Some of these artists have produced amazing sculptures out of cardboard boxes. Cardboard is also very popular among kindergarten teachers where they must be inventive at all times. Making castles, doll houses and stages for plays, are just a few of the many uses for the used boxes.
Others: More than ever, we have access to a myriad of reusable materials, which when combined with used boxes, can be transformed into something useful. Besides what has already been mentioned, another example is a cooking appliance made of cardboard that is powered by the sun. Still another example is a heater for your room also made of cardboard and fed by solar energy.
Interior design projects: If you are just getting starting on your own and don't have much to spend on furniture, recycling your used boxes into tables and seats is an economical way to furnish your home. With a bit of imagination, scraps of paper and glue, you can decorate your boxes to give your furniture that special personal touch. These boxes work particularly well when recycled into children's furniture, coffee tables and displays.
Animal houses and carriers: Cardboard boxes can be easily recycled into habitats for rabbits, cats, dogs and many other animals. Since they are made of a recycled material, they can be easily replaced and kept clean at all times. These boxes are also very practical when used as carriers from one place to another. For instance, you can use a box carrier to bring your pet to the vet.
Storage: We are always in need of containers to store clothes or articles for later use. Boxes are excellent for storing clothes. These are especially appreciated when one has not enough wardrobe space. Many people store all of their winter clothes and boots in boxes with the coming of spring, unpacking their summer clothes and shoes, to place these back into boxes at the end of summer.
Shipping: Small boxes are excellent to send a present to a loved one that is far away. Christmas, Easter, Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries or just a 'thinking of you' present, are the many reasons to keep some of the smaller boxes. Furthermore, they may also be used to wrap some more personal projects which you intend to offer as a gift. For instance, perhaps you have a quilt, sculpture or some other article which you made yourself.
Arts and crafts: There are numerous artists that use cardboard as a medium for their craft. Some of these artists have produced amazing sculptures out of cardboard boxes. Cardboard is also very popular among kindergarten teachers where they must be inventive at all times. Making castles, doll houses and stages for plays, are just a few of the many uses for the used boxes.
Others: More than ever, we have access to a myriad of reusable materials, which when combined with used boxes, can be transformed into something useful. Besides what has already been mentioned, another example is a cooking appliance made of cardboard that is powered by the sun. Still another example is a heater for your room also made of cardboard and fed by solar energy.
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