Name some products which are made from recycled materials?


Posted August 24th, 2009 by admin 6 Comments »
office supply
Ted S asked:


Please list some retail products which are made from recycled materials and the type of store you’d find it in. For example, you can find recycled copy paper at an office supply store.

Where can I buy banana paper in a store?


Posted August 17th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
office supply
Cathy C asked:


I bought it once at an office supply store but i just looked online and i don’t see it on any office supply website. where can i purchase this or any ecopaper brand notebook in a store.

Should the post office charge more for, or prohibit junk mail ?


Posted March 17th, 2009 by admin 7 Comments »
office supply
gwen asked:


Junk mail is one of the most wasteful things to the environment. It uses up trees making wood pulp for something almost no one wants. Even if you recycle, it puts inks and adhesives into the water supply. It creates a lot of extra garbage, and the post office burns a lot of extra fuel delivering junk we hate to get. I get almost 2 KG per week of this mess, and it is a pain to deal with and dispose of safely. Should we just demand an end to it?

At the office, which is better to use, for environmental purposes, paper or plastic?


Posted March 14th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
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ver0504 asked:


The CFO has asked the office staff to be concious of overspending and cut corners whenever possible. I do the ordering of supplies for the office, we have a kitchen and we use disposable plates, forks, knives, cups…etc… To be cost effective I ordered plastic plates, but now I am questioned on my choice, can anybody help me; which is better paper or plastic plates? Your input is appreciated!

I have been approached by a green stationery co. to use recycled office supplies, is the quality any good and ?


Posted March 2nd, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
office supply
James asked:


has anybody had any experience of using The Green Office?

www.thegreenoffice.co.uk

I have been approached by a green stationery co. to use recycled office supplies, is the quality any good and ?


Posted March 2nd, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
office supply
James asked:


has anybody had any experience of using The Green Office?

www.thegreenoffice.co.uk

anyone know of a website that sells eco-conscious day planners or calendars/office supplies?


Posted February 27th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
office supply
Beans asked:


excuse me, johnschlong, sometimes that’s the way it works for OFFICES. imagine that. my whole office will order ONCE, & hopefully from a green dealer. stick your head in a recycling bin.

Where can I find eco-friendly office/school supplies?


Posted February 24th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
office supply
Bbylove asked:


I’m looking for environmentally friendly products, or “green” products in other words..Being green is so in right now, but making it happen is a different story. This is all for Mother Earth! I prefer the large-chain office supply companies (e.g. Staples, Office Depot, Office Max, Target maybe, etc.) since their stores can be found almost anywhere. Anything will do, just as long as they carry eco-friendly products. I’m looking for pens & pencils mostly, but anything green in general.

Thanks ! Just trying to do my part in helping our environment. For those who are doing the same, more power to you ! :)

Looking for green office supplies and recycled office products company in the UK?


Posted February 15th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
office supply
Anna P asked:


Need a full range of quality office products. Thanks.

What is the actual cost of producing office supplies?


Posted February 4th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
office supply
Irmie asked:


We are trying to show our co-workers how to go ‘green’ in the office. If we could give them some good examples of why recycling/re-using makes sense it would be helpful. Like for example, what is the real cost of producing a paper clip? Or a manila folder? From raw material to processing to packaging to transport to when it ends up in a trash can?