Tuesday, October 7, 2008

re-use the refused!

While reusing is becoming more prevalent, it is important to recognize the resources available to us in the most unique areas. Reusing starts with something as simple as a plastic bag and can extend as far as the eye can see. Literally. There are reusable materials all around us. Plastic, Cardboard, Paper, Metal, Wood, and my favorite- Fabric. Recycling and reusing comes into play in all aspects of life and with a surprisingly easy approach.

If you are having a hard time finding the perfect pair of pants at an affordable price, my advice is simple. Try shopping at local thrift shops and yard sales. There are many Thrift Shops, Antique Malls, and Second-Hand Warehouses around your neighborhood.
Also, yard sales take place nearly every weekend, which are great when looking for inexpensive furniture, clothing, and other accessories. Shopping thrift allows you to find your favorite pair of pants at a “perfectly fitting” price. It takes utilizing these outlets to actually see the difference and feel the impact of creating your own style, while helping our planet.


As I thrift shop I feel good because I’m actively reusing while cutting back on spending. Also, I gain more satisfaction when I find a piece that has character and history. I find that the articles of clothing and accessories I purchase at a yard sale or thrift shop are far more unique and authentic. Learning how to appreciate every small quality of life is simple to do when you’re gaining more by spending less.

Thrifty shopping comes in handy especially when you are decorating a house, an office, or a school. It allows you to be more innovative when decorating. We found that out throughout the building process of earthpure organics™. Our warehouse is built using recycled building materials and recycled furniture.

And don’t stress if it’s not “Brand New”…. If you think about it, it is completely new to your life! Make it yours and Show it off!

Be Unique. Save Money. Utilize Resources.

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