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Talking About Placing Clothing in Storage Units

Hello, my name is Lois. Welcome to my site about utilizing storage units for different objects. There are several storage options you can use for clothing and other seasonal items. The type and amount of clothing you have determines the storage unit that will work best for your needs. Storage units range from indoor, climate controlled units to basic outdoor rooms. I want to talk about all of the different ways you can prepare and store your clothing and seasonal belongings in these units. I hope to help you keep your home clutter-free throughout the year. Thanks for coming by.

Tricks For Making Your Packing More Eco-Friendly

Whether you're packing your items for storage or preparing for a move, you may be wondering what you can do to make your packing more ecologically friendly. Packing often involves a huge number of packing products, many of which are comprised of paper and other cellulose materials. Here are a few of the best options for you to consider. 

Invest in Plastic Storage Bins

Though plastic may not be healthy for the environment, reusable items certainly are. If you're going to be storing items repeatedly or for some time, plastic storage bins are far safer. Plastic storage bins will protect your items from the elements -- such as potential flooding or pests -- and can be either reused or sold. Cardboard boxes, on the other hand, will usually only be used once and thrown away.

Pack Things in Recycled Materials

When you receive items that are already packed, you can save the packing materials such as packing peanuts to use later on. This will ensure that you aren't wasting anything that may take some time to biodegrade. Many fragile items can be packed in wadded up newspaper rather than new materials -- or in magazine paper, if you don't have old newspapers lying around. Consider also using towels and rags to protect these items.

Always Pack As Tightly As Possible

Though you want your boxes to be light enough to lift, you should always try to pack your boxes as tightly as possible. This both avoids using unnecessary materials and increases the safety of packing and shipping. If you're packing heavy items, try using smaller boxes rather than attempting to half fill larger ones. These condensed boxes will also be easier to store and stack. 

Purchase Recycled Boxes

Many packing companies now offer recycled or greener packaging for expressly this purpose. Sometimes these recycled items are more expensive than others, but they will be far more eco-friendly. These boxes are both made out of recycled materials and made without chemicals (such as in the ink) that could be dangerous to the environment.

Making your packing eco-friendly is an easy way to reduce your own waste and environmental footprint. If you pack and ship items frequently, it could make a large difference in the impact that you have ecologically. Business owners may also want to consider making their packing more environmentally friendly as part of their green initiatives and company culture. 

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