Not too long ago, I received a stress "ball" in the shape of a dollar sign from a not-to-be-named vendor encouraging me to contact them if my dollars were feeling squeezed. Cute. Original. But what am I going to do with this after I've used it a few times (I think I've used it once so far). How do you recycle these things? I'm confident all of these dollar signs will end up in the landfill. What a shame. In the meantime, I'm researching a way to recycle mine...
Green Tip:
Useful Tschaches
When thinking of a way to promote your business or event or to thank your guests, think of the Earth first. Ask the following questions:
- Is it useful?
- Is it made of recycled materials?
- When the time comes to dispose of it, can you recycle or compost it?
- Is it being shipped from a location nearby or halfway around the world?
- What kind of packaging is used to ship it?
- tote bags made of hemp and/or cotton
- t-shirts made of organic cotton
- pens made of biodegradable corn or recycled material
- pencils made of actual tree twigs (fallen twigs or agricultural waste)
- a greeting card that comes with a 2-way envelope with pre-paid return postage so that when the recipient is finished with the card, they can send it back to the manufacturer for reuse in creating new cards
- biodegradable and compostable cups with logo
- flash drive made of 100% recycled plastic
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