By giving your possessions a second life through donation, you’re reducing waste and minimizing your environmental footprint.

Make a habit of decluttering 10 items or 10 minutes every day.

Planet aid collects unwanted clothes in bins, but instead of giving those clothes to the needy, they sell most of the goods and only 15% of that income goes into programming to help people.

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Because progress is so much better than sitting there thinking about what to do with your stuff!

After you've decluttered, you might want to donate or sell your things.

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Now is the time to part ways with items that have filled your “donate” and “sell” outboxes.

Recycling conserves resources and reduces landfill space.

When cleaning or decluttering your house, consider giving new life to your unwanted or unused items by donating them to charity instead of throwing them away.

Top recyclable items include paper, plastic, glass, metal, and electronics.

Donating reduces waste and helps those in need.

Not all donations go to people in need.

Find out what to do with everything you've decluttered — including how to donate and sell your things.

Recycle what you can.

Here's a guide on where to go and how to go about donating and selling the things you no longer need.

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Prepare items for donation by cleaning and checking their condition.

We also give tips for donating and selling unwanted items.

Think before you declutter.

Find donation centers through online searches and local thrift stores.

Your donations will help someone in need and it’s better for the environment by reducing landfill space.