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You are here: Home / How to Make Money / Woman Shares Simple Way To Make Money From Household Junk: ‘Who Knew?’

Woman Shares Simple Way To Make Money From Household Junk: ‘Who Knew?’

Dated: November 14, 2024

A woman has recently revealed a surprisingly easy method to earn extra cash by selling common household items that many people typically discard. Lisa, known on TikTok as @lisaturn1poundaround, showcased how items like empty jam jars and toilet paper rolls can be sold online, turning what would usually be waste into a source of income.

Key Takeaways

  • Selling household items can generate extra income.
  • Common items like jam jars and toilet paper rolls are in demand for crafting.
  • This practice promotes recycling and reduces waste.

The Scoop

Lisa’s TikTok video highlights a unique side hustle that anyone can participate in. By selling items that are often thrown away, she emphasizes that not only can individuals make money, but they can also contribute to environmental sustainability. The items she mentioned, such as empty jam jars and toilet paper rolls, are frequently sought after for various crafting projects.

How It Works

The concept is simple: collect items that would otherwise be discarded and list them for sale online. Many people engage in home crafting, making their own jams, pickles, and other goods, and they often need jars to store their creations. By selling these jars, individuals can give them a second life while also making a little extra cash.

This practice supports a circular economy, where the focus is on reusing products rather than buying new ones. It helps reduce waste and keeps items out of landfills, which are known to release harmful gases and chemicals into the environment.

Other Items To Consider Selling

While jam jars and toilet paper rolls are great starting points, there are numerous other household items that can be sold, including:

  • Old sneakers
  • Clothes
  • Books
  • Electronics

These items can also be donated or exchanged for store credit, providing multiple avenues for decluttering while making some money.

Community Reactions

The response to Lisa’s video has been overwhelmingly positive, with many viewers expressing surprise at the potential to profit from household junk. Comments like "Who knew?" reflect the astonishment of those learning about this easy money-making opportunity. Others shared their own experiences, such as selling bottle tops from a restaurant, showcasing the diverse possibilities for turning everyday items into cash.

Conclusion

Lisa’s innovative approach to making money from household items not only offers a practical solution for those looking to earn extra income but also encourages a more sustainable lifestyle. By selling items that would typically be discarded, individuals can contribute to reducing waste and promoting recycling, all while putting a little extra cash in their pockets. This simple yet effective method is a win-win for both the environment and personal finances.

Sources

  • Woman shares the easiest way to make money on the side with junk lying around your home: ‘Who knew?’, The Cool Down.
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