Wednesday, June 15, 2011

3 Recyclable Products Ready For Use In Your Home

By Adam Ciboch


You've probably seen it on the news or certain other television shows. Keeping an environmentally friendly home is the way to go. Plus, it has the potential to save you a lot of money. The problem lies in just how expensive it can sometimes be to purchase energy efficient products for your home like solar paneling or certain appliances. Being environmentally friendly doesn't mean you have to break the bank though. There are a number of products you can purchase at low cost that also do their part in helping preserve the environment.

A prime example is paper products. There are other options, despite assumptions that paper products consist only of items you eat food off of. Why not make sure you've purchased recycled paper if you have to print off a lot of it for work or school projects? Tissues, napkins and, yes, even plates and other tableware products are all included in this list. You'll be doing your part to keep your home eco-friendly as a result, and the cost is virtually the same as the non-recycled counterparts.

How about office supplies, in the same vein? It is possible to recycle many plastic and metal office products. Many people also have home offices today, even if you don't have any say in what products your employer's office uses. Why not ensure you're only purchasing office supplies that have been recycled, then?

Paper products may be the first recyclable home product that comes to your mind, but did you know that you can purchase recycled glass as well? Drinking glasses and bottles may be the first products that come to mind, but there are other options from which to choose, as well. You may recall that some plates and dishes are composed of glass. Plus, if you're in the market for installing new windows for your home, you can always insist on recycled glass for the new ones.

Recycled products consequently come in a variety of different shapes and sizes. Paper products are probably the most recognized among Americans, but there are other cost-effective recyclable products to look into. Doing your part to help the environment doesn't have to be costly. You just need to recognize what products, such as office supplies and glass, are able to be recycled. All it takes at that point is a smart eye for ensuring the products you do end up purchasing are ready to be on their way to a second (or third) use.




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