A Simple Guide to Decluttering After the Holidays
When the holidays end, the clutter tends to linger. Post-holiday decluttering is a chance to reset your home, clear out what no longer serves you, and start the year with a space that feels lighter, calmer, and more manageable.
Cash for Your Clothes
That’s right—sell or trade your clothes at Threads Clothing Exchange! They buy year-round, for all seasons. Got winter clothes or holiday party dresses you probably won’t wear again? Sell them to Threads and make room in your closet for something fresh in the new year!
Donate Canned Goods
The Salvation Army accepts non-perishable food items as in-kind donations. It’s a great way to clear out any canned or boxed holiday foods from your pantry while helping those in need!
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Recycle Wine & Champagne Corks
Hosted holiday parties or New Year’s Eve and collected a few corks? Recycle your natural corks at The Village General Store! They participate in the ReCork program, which turns corks into sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based materials. Check out these shoe soles created by ReCork!
Recycle your wine and champagne corks at The Village General Store through the ReCork program. / ReCork & Just Style
Secure Shredding for Documents & Media
Have too much paper or an old computer lying around but don’t want to toss it yourself? Shredder Joe is a trusted name in professional document destruction. They can handle large amounts of shredding with state-of-the-art equipment, including destroying credit cards. They also specialize in hard drive destruction, product disposal, electronic recycling, and secure document storage.
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Organize Paperwork with New Storage Furniture
After clearing out old paperwork, organize the documents you still need with the right office furniture for your space. Tom’s Discount Office Furniture offers a selection of file cabinets and desk pedestals to keep all your information easily accessible.
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