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Earth Saving Tips from Earth Share
Office Furniture Opportunities
From the Winter, 1998 Issue The choices for buying
ecofriendly desks, chairs, cabinets, shelves and other office furniture
are plentiful. Here's where you can start when making a new purchase:
- Buy recycled. More and more shelving and countertops are
being made from recycled alternatives to conventional wood or
fiberboard products.
- Consider "Wheatboard." This alternative is
manufactured from straw that is normally discarded when wheat is
harvested. Instead, the waste is compacted into a sturdy fiberboard
that is more economical than standard wood particle board.
- Avoid tropical woods. Select domestic woods (pine,
cherry, oak) over tropical varieties like teak and mahogany.
- Try metal. Seek out one of the growing number of
manufacturers that incorporate recycled steel or aluminum into their
furniture designs.
- Avoid VOCs. VOCs, or volatile organic compounds, are
gases emitted by furniture glues, some of the foams used in making
cushions, and some types of carpeting. These gases contribute to
indoor air pollution and can cause headaches and other personal
discomfort. Check with furniture manufacturers before you buy to
select items that emit low or no VOCs.
- Read the label. Some foam cushions are manufactured from
polyurethane foam made from HCFCs, chemicals that contribute to
global warming and the destruction of the ozone layer. Look for less
harmful alternatives like foams made with acetone, isoprene and even
carbon dioxide.
- Open the windows. When new furniture is installed, air
out the room to reduce the indoor air quality impact.
- Refurbish. Before you buy new furniture, consider the
possibility of recovering or refinishing your current stock. Wood
can be restained or repainted, cushions can be recovered.
- Donate, don't trash. Contact community groups, churches,
shelters and even schools before you discard used desks, filing
cabinets and other office furnishings.
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