Eco Tips for Home and Office
Posted by linkvineMay 31
As time marches by, the negative impact caused to our wonderful planet by the human race is becoming increasingly obvious to all.
That’s probably the biggest understatement of the year so far!
We can all as individuals do small things to counteract or reduce the perpetual damage we are causing.
Recycling, for example has been made simple for us both at home and at the office. It is effective and easy and we’ve been aware of it for many years .
There are facilities in place to recycle our glass, plastic and most metal items. This can be effected at home and by taking the items to a local depot or to convenient recycling areas
We can all save power by turning off lights in empty rooms or offices. We can learn to switch off power sources to various appliances and not leave them on ‘standby’.
It is not necessary to drink and eat from disposable cups and plates . Some materials from which these are made may be biodegradable but plenty are not. A china cup improves the pleasure of drinking a cup of tea or coffee immeasurably. This alone offers real benefit to the consumer.
Bottled water is a total waste of our resources when good clean water is so readily available to all. Recent reports show that the amount of plastic waste from packaging generated each year in the UK alone is estimated at 1.5 million tonnes. Reducing that figure would do wonders for our environment.
Email is a boon to society as thanks to the ‘information age’ we can share our ideas, news items, jokes and anecdotes with everyone without the use of paper resources. Just remember not to print! Very few emails are so important that we need a copy to keep for posterity .
A significant move towards being ‘eco aware’ in the workplace is the use of recycled materials in the production of office furniture.
A product called Wheatboard has been introduced. It is a by product of wheat straw and would historically be discarded and burnt or left in landfills . It uses no formaldehyde in it’s construction and when produced into sheets, issupremely versatile as it may be painted, varnished, sealed etc and shaped into many designs.
It’s qualities of being extremely durable and lightweight have made it a viable alternative to wood and a renewable material perfect for making office desks, cabinet and cupboards as well as items of furniture for the home.
We can all become ‘eco aware’ whether at home or work with merely a little thought and practical application.



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