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  2. 3 Things To Sell To Pay Off Holiday Credit Card Debt

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    Unwanted Furniture. If you have to sell your bed to pay the bills in January, even if it means sleeping on the floor through the spring, you probably spent too much on the holidays.

  3. 20 things to sell for extra money during inflation - AOL

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    Furniture Make some extra cash by selling unwanted furniture that's occupying space in your garage, attic or storage unit. Along with selling items in consignment stores, which offer owners a ...

  4. Morris furniture exchange has helped the needy for 20 years ...

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    Moving from one donated facility to another over the past 20 years, Interfaith Furnishings has served the community by collecting unwanted furniture and distributing it to those in need.

  5. Waste management - Wikipedia

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    A specialized trash collection truck providing regular municipal trash collection in a neighborhood in Stockholm, Sweden Waste pickers burning e-waste in Agbogbloshie, a site near Accra in Ghana that processes large volumes of international electronic waste.

  6. Emmaus (charity) - Wikipedia

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    The charity provides formerly homeless people with a home and work, usually collecting, sorting and reselling donated furniture and household goods. Emmaus UK acts as a central resource to local Emmaus Communities across the UK. [3] As of September 2016, there are 28 Emmaus Communities operating in the UK, with others under development.

  7. Bulky waste - Wikipedia

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    Bulky waste items include discarded furniture (couches, recliners, tables), large appliances (refrigerators, ovens, TVs), and plumbing fixtures (bathtubs, toilets, sinks). A large amount (30-60%, depending on area) of bulky waste is picked up by scavengers before it is collected.

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