
I've discussed before how green office supplies are both few and far between plus can be expensive. If you're in the market for some eco-office supplies it pays to shop around to save some green (ha; in more ways than one).
The Green Office offers up greener office goods from various suppliers like great refillable Timbercrank Ballpoint Pen, "Made from recycled woodscraps originating from an FSC certified forest, contains brass ink cartridges, which are themselves made from at least 30% post consumer recycled material." The Green Office also has areas you can shop for: Technology, Ink & toner, and more.
GreenDisk: This company makes The GreenDisk Technotrash Can which is a special collection box made for easy disposal of a wide variety of technotrash.
You can dump old diskettes, zip disks, CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, DVDs et al, video tape, audio tape, game cartridges, DAT, DLT, Beta or Digibeta, and virtually all other type of computer tapes. Other items -- batteries, cords, laptops, PDAs, chargers, and way more. You can see a full list at their website.
Included in the service is mailing or pick-up of old supplies. To find a good solution for your office give their website a look.
Have A Nice Fit is a 100% woman owned company who sells office and workplace products that are ergonomic and manufactured with a conscious effort to reduce waste, workplace toxins, and maximize recycled materials.
Oh, and they sell stuff that's nice to look at as well! Check them out for all your green office seating needs.
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Unlike some of the companies listed above Shoplet.com provides a simple method of 'click and find' that makes searching for ecologically beneficial products as simple as it is environmentally responsible. A quick look at Shoplet.Com will bring up a broad selection of 'Earth First' products in areas as diverse as Furniture, Computer Supplies, Office Equipment, Paper, Envelopes & Presentations Supplies and even in the Break room! Even some of the more obscure needs such as Money Management and Packing Materials have options that are green.
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