What is it about school supplies?
There’s something about them – the brand new box of crayons, the fine-ruled spiral notebooks, the colorful folders – that I just love.
Even as an adult, I'm still so enchanted with school supplies that I easily lose myself in office supply chain stores, wondering if I'd ever use a hole punch or colored tape.
The truth is, I hardly even need a pen anymore, since I do pretty much everything via computer. Reminding myself about that is the way I manage to get out of the store without buying a lot supplies I’ll never use.
About this time of year, kindergartners, college freshmen, and even adults taking classes are stocking up on school supplies. And a couple eco-friendly websites, such as Live Science and the World Wildlife Fund, want to remind them to scale back. They've come up with some pointers on how to make your backpack as green as possible.
Here are a few tips that make sense, along with a couple of ideas that seemed questionable to me:
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Inspiration: Music. Nature.
When I looked at the WWF site, for backpacks all they had was a Sierra Backpack. I could buy one of them anywhere, and what is so special about the backpack? Is it made from Reusable material? Or Recycled? Thank you for the other tips for school shopping though. I will be sure to keep them in mind, and maybe e-mail this blog to my mom. Those tips will be helpful for her, with my sister’s still living with her.
If you are like me looking for some Eco-Friendly products I found a website called Rawganique.com, they offer all kinds of products: Backpacks, Wallets, Men/Women’s Apparel, Bed, Bath, Kitchen, Stationary, Books, and even yoga mats. This site pretty much has everything! Everything on this site is made from al natural or organic materials. Why not just buy green in the first place?
Link to the Backpacks:
http://www.rawganique.com/HAbags2.htm