
The fact that you need to know what to do with your used packing boxes means that you have unpacked everything you needed to, so congratulations.
No doubt unpacking all your moving boxes has made your new place feel like home, but the sooner you get rid of that pile of empty boxes the better, then you can truly start to settle into your new home.
There are a few options that you can consider:
- Donating the boxes to someone who will make use of them.
- Sell them to recoup some of your moving costs.
- Recycle the cardboard boxes.
- Reuse the boxes for crafts or practical ideas.
The quickest and easiest way to solve the problem of what to do with leftover cardboard boxes is to give them away.
But read on to discover lots of other useful and fun things you can do with cardboard boxes.
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How to Get Rid of Unwanted Cardboard Boxes For Free

- During the summer when most people are looking to move home, it can be as easy as putting the boxes out the front of your new home.
- If you have moved into an apartment block speak to the caretaker who will likely know if some people are moving out of your block and may like the boxes.
- The chances are that someone local needs them and will happily take them off your hands.
- If that is not an option you can ask your removal company if they would like them. Often they will willingly take them if they are still in good condition.
- Free ad websites such as www.freecycle.org or www.gumtree.com are great places to find someone who is moving home and will be grateful for your free boxes.
- Social media can get the word out that you have cardboard boxes to give away and it is free to use too.
- Ask your local charities if they need them. Often they will need to move stuff for fundraising events and may be glad of your free boxes.
- Donate your used cardboard boxes to the local animal rescue centre which can shred the boxes for animal bedding.
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