Fill All Those Amazon Boxes With Donations To Goodwill. They Ship For Free!

December 23, 2016

Don't throw away all those Amazon boxes!

Thanks to Give Back Box, you can pack the boxes with items you've been meaning to donate and ship it off to Goodwill free of charge.

All you have to do is print a shipping label for free from GiveBackBox.com, then drop off the package at a nearby post office or UPS store. If you're too slammed to make it out of the house, just request a pick up when you download the free shipping label then leave the package outside for your mail carrier to pick up.

The boxes are delivered to the nearest Goodwill.

GBB explained: "Our motto is 'No Box Left Behind,' and that means by giving a box a second life, you are giving someone the job training they need for a second chance. Additionally, you are helping the planet by recycling the cardboard box."

And you don't have to use an Amazon box. Grab any old box around the house, pack it, and print out the free label!

(h/t) scary mommy

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