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10 Items You Should Never Throw Away In A Dumpster

10 Items You Should Never Throw Away In A Dumpster


One of the most common things people throw away when they remodel, clean out their garages or renovate their homes are high-quality items that can be given new life instead of being thrown away in the trash. Most people throw these items in the dumpster without even thinking about it – but here are ten things you should never throw away in a dumpster! This list will change how you feel about what’s worth keeping and what’s worth throwing away to make space for new treasures!


1) Electronics

Think twice before tossing an old TV, computer, or phone into a dumpster. Some of these items contain precious metals, such as gold and silver, that could be worth a lot of money to collectors. When in doubt, call your local recycler or recycling company to see if they will accept them for recycling. The same goes for consumer electronics such as microwaves and cell phones—just because you’re ready to get rid of them doesn’t mean someone else is!


2) Records

Vinyl records have survived for decades, and their quality has increased with age. These days, a 45-year-old record will sound much better than a newly pressed CD. For that reason, many DJs and collectors still save vinyl records in their original sleeves to protect them from scratches. That’s why used records are often in good condition when they come out of dumpsters—they were likely never played, to begin with!


3) Books

Have you ever picked through a dumpster, wondering what’s inside? While some people make a hobby out of it, most of us don’t want to find ourselves rooting around in one. It would help if you didn’t throw away many things in a dumpster—from high-quality items (with resale value) to household goods (that you may need). These ten things should never be thrown into a dumpster or recycling bin because they have use and value.


4) Clothing (in good condition)


If you have quality clothing that no longer fits, take it to a local charity like The Salvation Army or Goodwill. Most organizations are more than happy to accept donations of nice clothing for resale in their stores. Another option is eBay; there’s always someone willing to pay for second-hand clothing at a discount.


5) Jewelry (in good condition)

If you have any gold or silver jewelry still in good condition, throw it away in a dumpster! Jewelry is easily disposed of and has excellent resale value. Check out local pawn shops to see what they offer for scrap gold. It’s best to use quality pawn shops that pay a fair gold price.


6) Furniture

Good furniture takes a beating and is still worth keeping. Sure, a few wonky pieces might be headed for resale or donation, but you’ll likely observe at least one broken chair or stained table—treat yourself to some new upholstery and keep it in your own home instead of throwing it away. Why would anyone throw out such quality furnishings? And maybe that cheap-looking coffee table can get a makeover with some paint or even a new veneer.


7) Hardware (Good condition, functional items like power tools, lighting fixtures.)

These items are easy to resell and can bring in a lot of money. Just make sure you know what you’re doing when removing them from a property.


8) Cooking supplies (good condition, single-use only items like measuring cups/spoons and cooking utensils.)


While it’s tempting to get rid of old pots and pans, they might be worth hanging onto if you’re in good condition and use them frequently. The same applies to single-use items like measuring cups and spoons that you rarely use—some people have hundreds of them because their kitchens are jam-packed with new dishes. While they may not be helpful to you, they could be to a neighbor who has limited kitchenware.


9) Tools (Good condition, sturdy items like hammers, screwdrivers, and drill bits.)

Tools that are in good condition will be handy for other people. Many people can fix or create new things by means; it’s incredible what you can build or repair with a simple screwdriver. Most businesses and construction companies also need tools for their workers, so you’re essentially donating to another business by giving away your used ones. It’s like recycling!


10) Artwork


Artwork is often thrown away when many people could use it. Contact local schools, community centers, and charities and ask them if they’d like to take home your artwork. They may be happy to give it new life, or it can still be recycled as a handmade piece of art in an upcoming show or for another project.



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