Sustainability is a way of looking at things that recognizes there are three equally important elements of a thriving, healthy world – a strong economy, a healthy environment and social well-being. It is about ensuring that our choices and actions are not only economical but also environmentally and socially responsible. Ensuring that we meet our needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs is the essence of sustainable development*.
* The Brundtland Commission definition of sustainable development, World Commission on Environment and Development (1987)
Sustainable purchasing addresses environmental and social factors, as well as the actual costs of a product. To do this you need to look at the full life cycle of a product - how it was made, what it was made from, how you can dispose of the product and whether you really need it. Ideally, sustainable purchasing drives our purchasing power toward lessening the impact of doing business on the environment and society.
1. Can we do without it?
2. Does it have less embodied energy (the energy required to manufacture and transport a product)? This can be tricky so here is an example:
Using Naked binder vs. Vinyl binder as an example (we know a lot about this one) One is 100% recycled post consumer waste paper board. One is some form of at least partially recycled board encased in vinyl. Even assuming the energy needed to create the board is roughly similar (recycled paper uses less energy, water and generates less air pollution and also doesn't embody the energy from harvesting trees), creating vinyl, processing it and manufacturing a vinyl binder all have higher embodied energy than does a bare board binder. Also, most vinyl binders are made in China, so the shipping energy is included. (Naked Binders are made in Iowa, in the USA)
3. Does it have less embodied pollution (the quantity of
pollutants created in the manufacture and transportation)?
4. Is it more energy efficient?
5. Is it locally manufactured (contributes to the local
economy, and reduces embodied energy and pollution)?
6. Does it have a longer life cycle (longer lasting products
reduce consumption)?
7. Can it be recycled, and / or does it contain recycled content?
8. Does it reduce the amount of waste destined for a landfill
(through reuse)?
9. Is the product a naturally occurring, renewable, and
sustainable resource?
10. Does it raise awareness of environmental issues
IMPORTANT INFO ON THE FLYWhy naked binder?We believe the products you use should be better designed to last, inspire and do better in the world and the workplace. We designed our products to be safer and healthier to make, use and dispose of.
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Simple product reviewRECYCLED & ECO-FRIENDLY BINDERS, FOLDERS & TABS3-RING BINDERS
Naked Binder makes the highest quality recycled and recyclable eco-friendly office and school supplies on the planet. Office supplies have never looked better, performed better or been as easy on the planet.
Pocket Folders
Our recycled eco-friendly pocket folders, cd holders, and binder pocket pouches are 100% recycled, FSC certified and 97% post-consumer waste.
Tab Dividers
All of the tabs can be easily customized by labeling or screen printing them. Our binder tabs are all made from post-consumer waste and are 100% recyclable.
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"It’s important to keep in mind that there are varying degrees of recycled content, and if you’re going to go green, why not go all the way? These durable binders from Naked Binder are made of 100% recycled content and are 100% recyclable Read more: Naked Binders Are Made of 100% Recycled Content - Yes, 100%! | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World "
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