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People leave a lot of perfectly good stuff at the curb sometimes, when '''moving''' or '''decluttering''' their homes. | People leave a lot of perfectly good stuff at the curb sometimes, when '''moving''' or '''decluttering''' their homes. | ||
'''Examples''' | '''Examples''' | ||
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* Environmental damage | * Environmental damage | ||
** Furniture piles up in landfills. | ** Furniture piles up in landfills. | ||
** [[climate change|Carbon emissions]] from manufacturing more items instead of [[re-using]]. | ** [[climate change|Carbon emissions]] from manufacturing more items instead of [[frugalism|re-using]]. | ||
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** Normalize the idea of hand-me-downs from one{{alt|homeowner|tenant|resident}}to the next. | ** Normalize the idea of hand-me-downs from one{{alt|homeowner|tenant|resident}}to the next. | ||
** Campaign against {{p2|contracts|~ with real estate brokers, in the case of homeownership<br />~ with landlords, in the case of apartment rental}} that force people to empty their{{alt|homes before selling|apartments before moving out|homes before moving out}}. | ** Campaign against {{p2|contracts|~ with real estate brokers, in the case of homeownership<br />~ with landlords, in the case of apartment rental}} that force people to empty their{{alt|homes before selling|apartments before moving out|homes before moving out}}. | ||
* Tech | |||
** Let's build a web app where people can post free stuff on a map {{npn}} | |||
'''See also''' | '''See also''' | ||
* [[Hoarding]] | * [[Food waste]] | ||
* [[Housing]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 12 September 2023
People leave a lot of perfectly good stuff at the curb sometimes, when moving or decluttering their homes.
Examples
- Furniture, both new & old
- Appliances
- Clothes
- Food
(...)( especially non-perishables like spices & tea )
Causes (reasons)
- Having to empty an apartment before moving out
- Having to empty a house before selling it
- Sometimes this is even codified into contracts with a real estate agent
- Other times it's just a social norm: It's considered "bad etiquette" to leave anything in the home when selling.
- Not having time ~ to take everything when moving out
~ to bring things to charities or thrift stores - Not having space ~ either in the moving truck, or in the new dwelling
~ or in the current dwelling, in the case of decluttering - Not having ability ~ to move heavy things
~ to hire movers
~ etc.
Effects
- The items usually get damaged by rain, or taken by garbage trucks.
- Very little opportunity for anyone else to use the items.
- Environmental damage
- Furniture piles up in landfills.
- Carbon emissions from manufacturing more items instead of re-using.
Solutions
- Quick fixes
- Deep / cultural shifts needed
- Normalize the idea of hand-me-downs from one
homeownertenantresident to the next. - Campaign against contracts~ with real estate brokers, in the case of homeownership
~ with landlords, in the case of apartment rental that force people to empty theirhomes before sellingapartments before moving outhomes before moving out .
- Normalize the idea of hand-me-downs from one
- Tech
- Let's build a web app where people can post free stuff on a map [new page needed]
See also