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5 Tips to Avoid Holiday Trash Pickup Nightmares

 (modified Apr 24, 2020)

Your living room is reminiscent of the opening to a Hallmark movie. Holiday trash pickup is the last thing on your mind.

Twinkling lights, mismatched ornaments, and your grandma’s recipe for sugar cookies baking in the oven.

The holidays are a time of cheer and celebration for everyone, except the landfill that is.

In America, the holidays cause us to throw up to a million tons of garbage more than usual.

So how can you avoid a holiday trash pickup nightmare? By working with the best residential dumpster rental in Jacksonville.

Before you call us, these 5 tips will ensure you have a merry holiday season without contributing to our tremendous waste statistics.

5 Tips to Avoid Holiday Trash Pickup Nightmares

1. Get Creative with Gift Wrap

Wrap your mind around this: every year Americans spend $7 billion on gift wrap.

Think about all the gifts you could buy! Take charge this holiday season and spend your money on great gifts instead of paper that goes straight in the garbage.

Not using disposable gift wrap is one of the easiest ways to get rid of holiday trash.

So what are you supposed to do? Hand over your gifts in plain sight, like some kind of animal?

Don’t worry, we know half the gift is in the presentation. There are plenty of earth-friendly options to satisfy the strongest gift wrap addictions.

Try some reusable cloth gift wrap, like these ones from Etsy. With just as many colorful prints and patterns as disposable paper, your loved ones get to keep the wrap as a keepsake as well.

2. Reuse Shipping Boxes

These days everyone buys at least a few of their favorite items online.

Instead of throwing those old Amazon boxes straight into the garbage bin, why not use them as gift boxes?

If you still get a daily or weekly newspaper you can knock out two birds with one stone.

Reuse the old boxes and wrap them in the comic strip section for the cheapest gift wrap option ever! It’s easy to recycle holiday trash when you use a little imagination.

3. Keep Track of Leftovers

Only 6.3% of the 41 million pounds of food waste in 2017 didn’t fall into a landfill.

Thanksgiving and the holidays are all about plentiful decadent food. But we all end up throwing out the last of the old stuffing or Aunt Beatrice’s fruit cake that’s so dry it makes the Mojave desert look like an oasis.

What are some ways to save on food waste without sacrificing your favorite holiday dishes?

  • Date and label your leftovers. It’s easy to push back your holiday leftovers with the food you make for the rest of the week. Before you know it you can’t tell if those mashed potatoes are from Thanksgiving or from meatloaf night 3 weeks ago.
  • Compost uneaten leftovers instead of piling them into your regular garbage bin.
  • Donate what you can. Your old turkey can go to the compost but any canned goods you didn’t get to this holiday season are always needed by food banks. Instead of letting them take up space in the pantry until they expire get them to the food bank as soon as you know you won’t be using them.

4. Give the Gift of Experience

You’ve been hearing it from blogs, social media, and your friends. So many of us are bombarded every day with high-quality affordable products that it can make material gifts seem less special.

Instead of spending a ton of money on gifts your loved ones may not even want, think about what they love doing.

Is your sister an avid scuba diver but hasn’t had the cash to spend on an excursion?

What about your husband who is constantly talking about that fishing trip he wants to take with his buddies?

Whether it’s a gift card to put towards a new experience or a plane ticket up to the lake, indulge those you care about with their favorite activities they’ve been itching for.

Best of all, none of these add to your holiday trash pickup duties.

5. Skip the Paper Plates and Plastic Utensils

When you have a lot of guests coming over for the holidays, the idea of tossing everything in the garbage after is tempting.

But paper plates aren’t like your old office paper you can throw in the recycling bin.

They’re contaminated with food and head straight to the landfill. Reduce holiday trash by finally breaking out the good china you always say you’re saving for a special occasion.

When Our 5 Tips for Avoiding Holiday Trash Pickup Aren’t Enough…

Waking up before everyone else on holiday mornings is always a special treat.

Your living room looks like a scene from The Christmas Story. Twinkling lights illuminating the moose and angel patterns on your gifts wrapped in reusable cloth.

All across town, someone is awake in each home. Your 6-year-old neighbor is too excited to sleep.

Your mailman having a tranquil mug of piping hot coffee before his family bursts through the living room Christmas morning.

This doesn’t have to be a dream. Call Bin There Dump That as soon as the holidays are over and get all your holiday trash pickup done faster than Santa makes his way back to Mrs. Claus.