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Spring cleaning is here, and we’ve found an easy way to get rid of things without hurting the environment.

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The last place all of your broken or unwanted stuff should go is the landfill. Most of it can be recycled, reused, or donated to organizations that will give it a second life. Simply find a recycling location in the KC region to drop off old stuff and let others find a new use for it.

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