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  • Probably the best way to save money on garbage pickup and trips to the landfill is to limit the amount of garbage brought into the home. Remember the three Rs of the antitrash mantra: reduce, reuse, recycle. You can reduce the frequency of your garbage pickup, or at least the size of the container, if you reduce the amount of garbage created in your home.


    Reducing what you throw away


    Simple decisions such as using cloth grocery bags instead of disposable paper or plastic bags, or choosing items based on whether you can recycle the packaging can make a world of difference in your home garbage situation.


    Avoiding trash by "precycling"


    One method of cutting back on garbage production is referred to as "pre- cycling". Precyclers choose which items to buy based on packaging. For example, someone who has a precycler mindset doesn't buy cereal that's packaged in a plastic bag inside a cardboard box. They skip that extra layer of potential garbage and go for the cereal that comes only in a plastic bag. The cereal in just the plastic bags is often less expensive, too.


    Recycling items like paper, cardboard, plastic soda bottles, milk jugs, alu- minum cans, and glass jars, and composting kitchen and garden scraps can reduce your garbage to a fraction of what it was before. Even a simple act like purchasing reusable lunchboxes cuts down on the need to throw away paper bags. And reuse plastic containers to store your food instead of using and throwing away single-use plastic wrap and foil. Avoid obviously disposable items such as paper plates, plastic utensils, plastic coffee cups, and plastic diapers. Look for the rechargeable (batteries, for example) and the refillable (such as printer cartridges).


    Recycling to save money and reduce waste


    Recycling not only saves money, but it has the added benefit of saving the environment. Buying items that are already recycled - and can be recycled again - helps the environment even more.
    Having a compost pile in the backyard is one of the best ways to recycle assorted vegetable scraps. Just save all your trimmings and discards from salads and veggies, toss them on the old compost heap, and use the home- made compost to grow more fresh salads and veggies.


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