Organic Office Supplies Panama City FL
(386) 774-1163
Orange City, FL
The Organic Office
The Paper ChaseBuying recycled paper is one of the easiest ways to maintain an organic office. There's little to do, other than select the right product, and it won't cost the company additional money. The number of companies that are choosing recycled fibers is increasing by "double digits," according to Gerry Rector, senior product development manager for Neenah Paper , a leading manufacturer based in Roswell, Georgia. "Much of the growth is because of the interest in environmental issues," she says, "but the fact that this is premium paper sold at a value price is also important to our customers." Neenah Paper offers consumers an "ENVIRONMENT Papers" swatchbook, which provides samples of all of the recycled papers the company makes. They fall into four basic categories:
The latest additions to the Neenah swatchbook are Cosmos Black, a new 100% recycled color option available in text and cover weights, and a heavy 100-lb. Ultra Bright White Cover sheet (FSC certified). "Neenah Paper will calculate the environmental savings of buying recycled paper for any interested customer," Rector says. "All one has to do is contact a Neenah customer service representative or visit our website . The results can be documented in a passbook report of savings or online." Electronics & EquipmentImproper equipment disposal can lead to costly fines, so make sure your employer understands that old computers cannot simply be tossed into the dumpster, like lunch leftovers. If you need to recycle or dispose of electronic equipment, including computers that contain hazardous materials, first check local and state regulations, advises Erin Cala, environmental educator at the University at Buffalo in New York. "Regulatory information can be obtained by contacting the environmental and/or solid and hazardous waste departments within city or county governments, or by visiting the National Recycling Coalition ," she says. "While recycling opportunities vary according to location, generally individuals can perform a search on the Electronics Recycling Website or the Electronics Recycling Initiative Website to locate an electronics recycling company in their area." Always contact a company to verify it recycles and legally disposes of equipment, Cala says. "Try to locate a company that recycles or remanufactures any leaded glass, does not incinerate the plastic components (which results in the production of a known carcinogen, dioxin), smelts or recycles the various metals, and refurbishes any salvageable components for resale," she says. "There are co... |

