Posted by Graham on Thu 11 Feb 2010.
Here are five easy eco tips to make your office greener:
Easy notepads:
If your office uses a lot of paper, before recycling build a stack of about 50 sheets, then cut into quarters leaving 4 smaller stacks of paper. Attach a bulldog clip to the top, and you have your own eco-friendly notepad, sketch pad or jotter. You won’t need to buy any more and you can re-use the clip afterwards. When finished, recycle the paper as normal!
Reuse padded envelopes:
If you receive a padded envelope through the post, instead of tearing them carefully open the top, being careful not to rip the paper too much. The envelope can then be reused again. Simply put a label with the new address over the old one, stick a layer of tape over the opening at the top. Once secure you can post it again. This can be done several times!
Ditch the plastic cups:
By that we mean the disposable throw-away cups- the type where you drink a coffee then throw the cup away. This can produce an extortianate amount of waste as hundreds of cups can be thrown out every day. The simple solution is bring your own cup! If you have a vending machine, most will allow you to put your own cup when the drink is dispensed so the plastic cup won’t appear. You’ll get a bigger hot drink, and a nicer looking mug.
Switch Off: Energy usage of many companies and households is sky-high, yet so many computers are left on overnight unnessecarily. If they are not used overnight, give them – and the environment – a break by switching them off overnight when you go home. Turn off photocopiers, printers, monitors and lights, and make sure phones and chargers are unplugged to save more energy. Remember lower energy bills also mean more savings. It is said that a computer left on overnight produces the equivelant of enough carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) to fill a double decker bus.
Turn down the heat: Your heating costs will go up by 8% each time you increase the temperature by just one degree. A 2°C increase in office temperature creates enough CO2 in a year to fill a hot air balloon. Turn down the heating, put on some warmer clothes if you feel cool and you’ll see your bills – and environmental impact go down. Never ever have the heating on and windows open at the same time- it is one of the worst wastes of energy possible.
In addition to these tips, consider interior landscaping using a range of office plants to cleanse the air and add greenery inside offices. Office plants are known to also reduce the amount of VOX chemicals and computer emissions inside offices. For those who don’t want to spend time caring for plants, landscaping services can normally do this for you.
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Posted by Graham on Mon 25 Jan 2010.

Now we are well into 2010, we’ve made some green new years resolution ideas that we’ll be following. Try these top 5 tips yourself for a very green 2010!
Break ice from your bird baths: Birds need a source of drinking water over the cold months, and when all the water is iced over there aren’t many available places to drink. If you break the ice on your bird bath, or provide a bowl of fresh water in the cold mornings you may see birds coming down and having a drink in your garden!
Plant spring bulbs if you haven’t already: On a mild day, If the ground isn’t hard from frost, you can plant your spring flowering bulbs such as tulips, hyacinth and daffodils. You’ll see an explosion of colour in the spring which is perfect for bees and other beneficial insects. Make sure to do this soon!
Start the exercise regime!: If you’re aiming to look good for the summer, there’s no better time than now to leave the car behind and walk. This will also lower the pollution in your local area, and if you’re walking to school with your kids, encourage others to do so too. If you’re walking with very young children and are worried about their safety, consider using walking rings to ensure they stay safe!
Get outside!: It may be cold, but there’s nothing stopping you going outside, getting some fresh air and having fun without taking the car. Take the camera out and take photos of beautiful frost-covered trees or winter sun blanketing the ground. For outdoor games, try a boomerang or game of football!
Put some clothes on: Rather than turning up the heat to the maximum and letting hot air escape your house, put on extra layers or blankets. You’ll warm up and save yourself a log in heating bills.
Whatever you plan to do in 2010, make a few steps to become more aware of the environment and lead a happier, healthier life.
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Posted by Chris on Wed 25 Nov 2009.
If you haven’t already started thinking about what you’re going to buy for your family and friends this Christmas it’s time to start. So to make things a bit easier we thought we throw some ideas together for you.
At Pea Green Things we’ve got a good choice of eco-friendly Christmas gifts to choose from. Here are a few examples to give you some inspiration.
Gift ideas for children
Wood is semi-renewable resource. Providing we don’t use all the wood and save no seeds, we can renew the resource indefinately. If you buy wooden products make sure the wood is taken from a sustainable source.
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Our Balance Bikes are great for teaching your young ones essential balancing skills that will be a necessity for their development. They’re also great fun! Young children can safely learn to ride and start having fun straight away, without difficulty.
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It’s pretty small and it doesn’t make that much noise. So you can put it on your desk at work and become a drum master in no time at all. Yes a drum master. But really the First drum kit is a great gift for young children. It homes hand eye co-ordination, brings out rhythmic skills and it’s really fun.
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Build your own catamaran! A great 21 piece kit containing all items needed to build a racing catamaran, suitable for display or active service in ocean racing (at the nearest duck pond anyway).
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Learn about traditional technology and have great fun too when you build this stunning sail windmill. Beautifully constructed it uses the same principles as those once used in the Mediterranean to pump water to the fields many moons ago.
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This set is a great introduction to construction techniques and association of shapes for all the family to get involved. Pieces include colour bolts, screws, hammer, screwdriver and spanner.
Gift ideas for men
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Full size Pro Rugby ball that has been hand sewn in FSC certified rubber with outside grain. Manufactured in Pakistan by Fairtrade workers. Fairtrade and FSC labeled. Size 5.
Fairtrade football also available.
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What’s unusual about this product? The price. It’s a high quality fairly traded leather wallet with one amazingly small price tag, which makes this a great gift for a brother, father or son.
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A lot of work has gone into making this amazing piece of art. You can just about make out the logos on the old cans of drink used to make it. The propeller and wheels turn, and it has a hook for hanging up. For £15.65 this is an amzing gift at an incredible price for anyone who likes planes or recycled items of wonder.
Gift ideas for women
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Whether you are looking for natural, eco-friendly gifts or just want to keep the cold chill out of the air, this is incredibly soft and warm. Made from a mix of different goat breeds wool from the soft underbelly hair (cashmelon is cashmeres close cousin).
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This fabulous, soft fringed scarf can be worn as day or evening wear or slung round your shoulders as a decorative shawl. It is jacquard woven with a self-pattern of paisley motifs scattered across three bands of subtle colour ranging from cream through cappuccino to bitter chocolate.
Also available in orange, while stocks last.
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Made from recycled waste iron this beautiful candle holder will make an ideal gift for anyone – even yourself! Coated with a shiney lacquer the snail glistens in the light adding to the design.
Also available: Leaf Design Candle Holder
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These are made from recycled magazine paper. They were recently featured on Marie Claire in their top ten eco-friendly Christmas gift ideas. The production of the Paper Pots helps disadvantaged families in Vietnam.
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Posted by Graham on Tue 3 Nov 2009.
Of course we would like your garden waste to be composted as much as possible, but if you are one of many who are lighting a bonfire on fireworks night we recommend you follow these simple steps so stay safe and minimise your impact on the environment.
- If you are lighting a bonfire, firstly check to see that no animals have made a home inside the pile of bonfire materials such as hedgehogs.
- Try to use as much dry wood and paper and as little wet leaves and green plants as possible. Wet materials cause the fire to burn less efficiently and produce smoke. Heavy smoke produced by damp bonfires will pollute the air and can be a hazard to health and the environment. Always be careful the fire does not go out of control.
- Never burn materials such as plastic, paint, rubber, aerosols or other similar household rubbish. Toxic fumes can be released posing a serious health hazard and can also poison the ground afterwards.
- The following days, plough the resulting bonfire ash into the ground to help increase the quality of your garden soil.
- Don’t leave a fire unattended and never site it close to hedges, sheds, trees or buildings.
Remember, always follow the fireworks code, and stay safe. Pets and animals can become very scared by loud bangs. Give any of your pets a place to hide indoors to minimise noise and don’t use loud fireworks.
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Posted by Chris on Tue 20 Oct 2009.

Photo by Scott Lidell
Christmas time can be a very wasteful time of year. So how can you try to be a little more eco-friendly without spoiling all the fun this festive season?
1. Buy local food produce for your Christmas dinner
This year try to buy as much of your Christmas dinner ingredients from local farms. If you can purchase a locally bred turkey, locally grown Brussel sprouts and potatoes you’ll be making a big step towards being more eco-friendly this Christmas. And you might find the food tastes better as locally produced food has a lower carbon footprint because it isn’t shipped in from abroad.
2. Go organic this Christmas
Imagine how delicious an organic Christmas dinner would be. Organic food is grown without the use of artificial fertilizers and pesticides that harm the environment. The soil is healthier and the local wildlife benefits from a pesticide free environment. Organic food is healthier because organically grown crops absorb natural nutrients from the organic soil. So this Christmas see if you can go organic for a great tasting, healthier Christmas dinner.
3. Buy eco-friendly gifts for your friends and family
An eco-friendly Christmas gift is a great present. Eco-friendly gifts tend to be interesting and quirky, which is great at Christmas when people want a nice surprise to unwrap. But not only that’ eco-friendly gifts remind your friends about the importance of sustainable living.
4. Go for a walk down to your local pub
This Christmas leave the car at home, wrap up warmly and take a stroll with your family to the local pub for a Christmas drink. A walk after a hefty Christmas dinner is a good way to relieve that bloated feeling.
5. Recycle your wrapping paper
The temptation at Christmas, after opening the presents, can be to just chuck all the ripped up paper in the bin. This Christmas make an effort to remove the adhesive tape and recycle the used wrapping paper. It’s easier than you think and if everyone did it, it could make a big difference.
6. Got a lot of leftovers? Compost them
You’ll probably have a lot of leftover food that can’t be eaten at Christmas time. Did you know that most of it can be composted and used in the garden? With a discreet and self contained kitchen composter you don’t need to leave the kitchen to compost the leftovers you scrape off your dinner plates. It can be kept in the kitchen ready to access with ease.
Will you make an effort to be more eco-friendly this Christmas? Please let us know in the comments.
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