I put a lot of muscle into recycling, literally.
I hand carry most finds in my neighborhood back to my apartment and up 4 flights of stairs. If that means that I need to carry it half a block at a time, that's what I do. If I have a lot, I carry it half a block and go back to leapfrog a half block with the next batch.
Recycling is more than putting cans and bottles in a bin... or it should be if we truly cared.
I've been doing this constantly for almost 4 years now. I traded the comforts of my very comfortable corporate career for freedom and to do things that matter, like this.
My track record has me on the right track. When will more catch on? When will more care to take action? Good questions... I'll just lead by example for now.
@alexvan is getting into gear because he gets the importance...
Below are 9 things I've RECYCLED in 2019 from my curbs near my apartment for FREE weighing 692 pounds. Some have been sold, some are recent finds in the process. Forget money, think volume and weight. That's what really matters when you prioritize.
Yes, 692 pounds / 9 items = 77 pounds each
75 pounds of LEGOS + bins. FACT.
There were a ton of mini-figures with accessories and weapons that have been fun to assemble to sell. I found half of this at once this week with the two bins. The rest I was collecting until I found more. I also have another 15+ lbs of sets in bags or that were assembled I'll be selling separately.
72 pound mattress from heaven.
This was only 1.5 years old and retailed for ~$3,200. It was impeccably clean from a move out, so I kept it, and have been sleeping like a baby ever since. It's seriously the most divine mattress I could ever imagine. I smile when I go to sleep, and if I wake up in the middle of this night, I also smile peacefully because it's literally that freaking comfortable.
Where there's a will, there's a way. Yes, it's balancing on a snowboard and grocery hand cart. I'm happy to be writing this on the edge of it now. Full story here.
165 pound automated letter folder/envelope stuffer. Only 2 years old and retailed new for ~$23,000+. Boom.
At my storage unit.
103 pound automatic paper folder. Barely used and works like a charm.
60 pound Crestron audio system. This fell on my ankle when I first tipped it to check its label. It took 3 weeks for my ankle to be pain free. Originally retailed over $6,000.
60 pound Xerox printer. I pulled my back on this when I didn't use my legs... could barely move for 2 days... Guess what, I played baseball through the pain until I reset the knot. Those two games were very painful, but I don't like excuses.
74 pound portable air conditioner. I wheeled this back home half a mile and its wheels were hot to the touch. Retailed for $750.
45 pound air purifier. Mint condition. Retailed at $850.
38 pound fish tank water cooling system. Retailed at ~$400. Two years old and found with a cool overhanging 600W plant grow light.
Bonus... The slow and steady...
COUNTLESS pounds of textbooks, study books and collectible books. I'm probably at 1,000+ pounds in books, no exaggeration. I'm constantly raking in high value books. I practically have a legit college program, graduate program, med school and antiquarian book library in stock at all times.
ENDLESS vacuums. These weight in the 15-20 pound range. Literally one of the easiest cash cows and most common finds in my city. It's sickening, but I save all the good ones I find.
This is just what comes to mind RECENTLY. I've been doing this of the same magnitude for years.
I've found everything you can imagine. I've saved things you wouldn't even believe people put out for recycling.
It's all a joy for me. Sometimes it rains and sometimes it's cold, but I do my part.
I wish more people will get involved in recycling or helping OUR environment in ways they best can.
Really think about this and get motivated to make a dent in your home or local community.
If you like what I'm doing, help me share these messages. It's hard to me to post on Steem these days, but everyone's encouragement when I do keeps me hanging on.
- 20 Recycled Items Saved & Recently Sold.
- 11 Recycled Items Saved & Recently Sold.
- Yard sale hunting snipes.
- My drum cover of Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Guess what... it's time to go out in 29 degree weather at 1:45 AM for my SECOND route tonight. No excuses. Just success.