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14 Things You Should Always Throw Away (And 10 You Shouldn’t)

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While towels can last a long time, towels with holes or persistent stains are no longer hygienic and should be replaced.

Mismatched Tupperware Lids
If you can’t find the matching lid, it’s better to toss the container. Leftover lids are a storage nightmare, and you’re unlikely to find their partners.

Old Receipts
Most receipts fade over time, and they can take up unnecessary space. Only keep them if you need them for tax purposes or returns.

Outdated Technology Cords
Old chargers or cables that are no longer used or don’t work properly can create clutter and take up space without serving any function.

Rusty Tools
If your tools are covered in rust and aren’t functioning well, it’s best to replace them. Safety is a priority, and rust can weaken the tool’s integrity.

Socks with Holes
Toss any socks with holes—your feet deserve better! A mismatched or torn sock has no purpose and just takes up space in your drawer.

Expired Sunscreen
Sunscreen has an expiration date, and after that, it’s no longer as effective in protecting you from harmful UV rays. Don’t risk it—discard it after the expiry date.

10 Things You Shouldn’t Throw Away:

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