My recycled office
I’m so impressed at the volume of recycled office products available, so if you’re office isn’t green yet, pay attention.
Meetings and training sessions become greener with NOBO ReCycled Flip Chart Pads.
Keep your project notes neat and together while you’re on the go with the Elba Touareg Folder.
File your important documents in your (hopefully second hand) filing cabinet with these Elba Vertic file Suspension Files.
Take notes in meetings in one of these Black n Red Wirebound Professional Notebooks with recycled paper.
Use recycled stationery.
Organise your stationery with this Fellowes Earth Organiser Tray made of recycled compressed fibre board.
Put your recycling into a recycled bin.
Calculate how much money you save by buying recycled on a recycled solar powered calculator.
Address mailshots with recycled address labels.
And finally, print on recycled paper, but only when you have to.


As we get ready to renovate our new home, my husband and I are spending more and more time trawling around reclamation yards looking for materials for our green masterpiece, and getting really excited about reclaimed and recycled products available for both the building work, and the work of decorating and furnishing our house.

I’m loving 
My babies are getting big now, aged 13 and 5 years old, and I don’t carry them around much anymore. But I did once carry them around most of the time, in a fashion so popular in less “Westernised” societies (in parts of Asia, Africa and South America). The reasons why I chose to carry my babies around instead of putting them into a stroller was because we both preferred it that way. When I carried my babies they rarely cried, were easy to breastfeed (the greenest way to feed your baby and the best for them) - even while I was doing other things, and I could get on with the important work of growing food and writing my blog while they were perfectly content.


It’s camping season and
Parents with babies are going to love this product. It’s a tricky business getting a wet baby out of the bath and onto the towel without getting yourself soaking wet in the process. I also found that it was that few seconds between the bath, your arms and the towel when my babies would start to protest at being taken out of the bath water into the cool air.
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