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		<title>The Reasons Why You Need To Break Down Boxes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Breaking down cardboard boxes for the recycling bin or dumpster may seem like a hassle, but there are good reasons why you need to do this task.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Online shopping has become the norm, and many consumers anticipate their next box of goodies. While it may seem easy to dispose of cardboard boxes, you need to break them down before tossing them in the recycling bin. Continue reading to learn why you need to break down boxes, the benefits, and some tips on how to do it efficiently.</p>
<h2>1. Save Space</h2>
<p>Boxes can take up considerable space in your bins. By breaking them down, you can reduce their size and make space for other items. Breaking down cardboard is an <a href="https://www.handycandumpsters.com/maximizing-space-tips-for-efficiently-loading-your-dumpster">efficient way to load your dumpster</a> for recyclables. This habit is especially important if you live in an apartment or if your recycling bin is small.</p>
<h2>2. Be Environmentally Friendly</h2>
<p>Another reason why you need to break down boxes is to be environmentally friendly. Recycling center workers can compact boxes as they are. Breaking them down reduces the amount of space they take up, ensuring more waste fits in the compactor.</p>
<h2>3. Safety Reasons</h2>
<p>Breaking down boxes reduces the risk of accidents or injuries. Sharp edges or protruding parts of boxes could injure waste management personnel. Breaking down boxes reduces the severity of these hazards, making it easier to dispose of them.</p>
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<h2>4. Make Recycling Easier</h2>
<p>Most cities offer curbside recycling programs and accept broken-down cardboard boxes as recyclable material. Breaking down boxes makes it easier for the recycling trucks to collect waste, reducing the time and resources required to transport the items to recycling centers.</p>
<h2>5. Help With Waste Management</h2>
<p>Breaking down boxes greatly aids the local waste management system. The collectors have to sort and dispose of waste responsibly. You can reduce their workload and making it easier for them to dispose of waste when you break down cardboard.</p>
<p>Breaking down boxes is essential for countless reasons. Next time you get a box delivered to your doorstep, break it down before disposing of it. It really makes a difference!</p>
<p>When your place has a lot of boxes for storage, you tend to hoard things, whether they have value or not. Hoarding can become an unhealthy habit that will eventually affect us mentally. Here are some <a href="https://happyhealthyhub.com/tips-to-overcome-hoarding-tendencies-in-the-home/">Tips To Overcome Hoarding Tendencies</a>.</p>
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