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5 Things You Can’t Donate, So Toss Or Recycle Them Instead

Used Mattresses: Bed Bug Risk

Due to hygiene concerns and potential bed bug infestations, most places won't accept used mattresses. Check for recycling programs.

Old CRT TVs and Monitors: Outdated Technology

Their hazardous materials and low demand make them hard to donate. Look for electronic waste recycling options.

Opened Cosmetics and Personal Care Items: Hygiene Issues

For health and safety reasons, these items are usually not accepted. Toss them according to local regulations.

Broken Appliances: Safety Hazards

Damaged or non-working appliances can be a safety issue. Recycle them at an appropriate facility.

Expired Medications: Health Risk

Donating expired medications is not safe. Dispose of them through a pharmacy take-back program.

Old Car Seats: Safety Standards

Due to expiration dates and unknown histories, donate these to specialized recycling programs, not general donation centers.

Worn-Out Running Shoes: Beyond Wearable

When too worn for donation, look for recycling programs that turn shoes into playground materials or other products.

Encyclopedias and Outdated Textbooks: Information Overload

Due to the rapid updating of information, these are often not accepted. Seek out recycling options.

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