Thursday, April 5, 2012

Deliver a Green Post-Easter to the Office

From purchasing organic, fair trade chocolate, to using natural dye to color eggs, there's a lot of great information available on how to create a green Easter. 

For example, GreenPromise.com suggests forgoing the plastic wispy Easter basket filler.  Those colorful shreds will accumulate “unabated at landfills” as they are not biodegradable.  As an alternative, EcoGreenOffice suggest you use shredded paper from the office instead.

But, how about making the most of what's left over post-Easter and saving a bit of money, and adding flavor and decor to the office?   

Here are a few suggestions:

1) Having a big Easter dinner?  Take the leftovers for work-day-lunches and save a bit on groceries for the week.

2) Don't let those dyed eggs go to waste.  Bring them for lunch as well, or share them with others at work.  Even if hardboiled eggs aren’t your favorite, someone at the office may enjoy them.

3) The same goes for any extra candy.  

4) If you used fresh-cut flowers for Easter decoration, don't let the flowers go unseen in their prime while you're at work -- share the flora with others at the office.


Don't let the freshly dyed eggs and cut flowers go to waste--bring them along to work on Monday.  Your coworkers are likely to enjoy the extra colors in the office.
   








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