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Green-up Your Back-to-School Routine!

Green-up Your Back-to-School Routine!
Posted August 12th, 2009 by Rethink Recycling

Here we go again-it's back to school time!  That means shopping for new supplies, setting new schedules, and (probably the kids' favorite) buying new school clothes.  Here are a few ideas on how you can "green-up" your back to school routine this year.

Clothes: The best green tip for school clothes is to shop at second-hand stores.  You can find great used and unused clothes at low cost to you and the environment.  Buy quality clothing that won't wear out and can be handed down, whether to other kids in your family or on to a thrift store.

Supplies: First, take inventory at your home, find leftovers from last year, and make a list of what you need after gathering everything you have already.  We know that shopping for new school stuff is fun, but that pencil purchased last year and never sharpened will work just as well this year!  Buy notebooks made of recycled content, with paper that is processed without chlorine and use both sides of every page before moving on to the next clean notebook.

Lunch boxes: Use a washable, reusable lunch box rather than a brown bag everyday. Use reusable containers instead of baggies or plastic wraps for your sandwiches and snacks-you can reuse them and your food won't get squished! Generally, packing healthier lunches will produce less waste; an apple or orange is better for the kids and will leave only compostable ‘wrappers' left.  Also, remember that buying in bulk rather than individual packages will save you lots of money and reduce waste! Packaging makes up 30% of the weight and 50% of trash by volume. Buy juice, snacks, and other lunch items in bulk and use those reusable containers each day.

Recycling: If you don't already have it set up, now is a great time to get a couple paper recycling bins in your home.  Put one near where your child does their homework and where you pay your bills.  Notebook paper, office documents, unwanted mail can all be recycled.  You can probably recycle more paper than you think-about 21% of household garbage in the Twin Cities metro area is recyclable paper!

That's what we have for you today!  So far in our blog's young history, our readers have had outstanding tips to add--so, readers, what other back-to-school ideas do you have for us?

Ramsey County's Second Hand Store Guide

If looking for second-hand stores, Ramsey County has a directory listing area stores and what items are available. It can be found on their website at: http://www.co.ramsey.mn.us/ph under "Recycling & Trash" --> "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle."

PCW recycled content

Every year that stores put out their "back-to-school" merchandise, I see progressively more school/office supplies with post-consumer waste (PCW) recycled content. I used to see 30% PCW paper and that was all, but now many major manufacturers have launched extensive "green" lines of products. Pens, pencils, binders, highlighters, dry-erase markers... I even found a pair of scissors with 70% PCW recycled plastic! When you need to buy new (remember to reuse first!), buying recycled-content products closes the "loop."

Clothes swap this weekend!

I just learned about a clothes swap at the Twin Cities Green retail store in Minneapolis on 9/13. What a cool opportunity to save money and do a little good for the environment. Looks like I will be cleaning out my closet this weekend so I can get some new free stuff! For details: http://www.doitgreen.org/node/1377.

Great resource - Minnesota Healthy Schools

This guide from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is a great resources for school personnel and parents to ensure their school is healthy. Check it our at http://www.healthyschools.state.mn.us/

Ink Cartridge Recycling

The school that I work at will recycle ink cartridges that the students and school both use and then sell them back to a company who will remanufacture or recycle them and we get a small portion of the money back. Its really a great deal and we would recommend it to everyone. We also found that we can get a discount on the printer ink since we do recycle them to the company.

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