How to extend the life of cookware and small household items
Examples of small household items
- Dishes, plates and serving platters
- Garden hoses and snow shovels
- Window blinds
- Umbrellas
- Lamps and lampshades
- Flashlights and scissors
- Door mats
- Air mattresses and inflatable pillows
- Picture frames
- Sewing machines
- Wicker baskets
- Salt shakers and pepper mills
- Solar panel lights for gardens, posts, fences and pathways
- Stovetop kettles
How to dispose
There are two ways to dispose of small household items depending on whether they are usable or broken and unusable.
Usable small household items
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Extend the life of this item by reusing, selling, or donating
Reuse small household goods by:
- Giving to family and friends
- Posting on online websites like Facebook Marketplace
Donate usable household goods to local charities. Contact your preferred charity to confirm what type of donations they are accepting. Options include:
Broken and unusable small household items
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Put into your black cart
Put broken and unusable small household items into your black cart as garbage.
- Package glass items safely by:
- Putting the pieces into a puncture-resistant, non-breakable container (e.g. plastic tub or pail with lid.); or
- Wrapping in two layers of paper and place in a tied bag.
- Labels as 'sharps' with a permanent marker and place in your black cart.