Everything you buy affects the environment, but some choices are better than others. Whether you are an individual, business, governmental entity, non-profit organization, or school, you can use your purchasing power to help protect the environment and even save money. When purchasing products and services, keep these considerations in mind:
Buy Durable Products
Instead of purchasing disposable items, purchase items that will last a long time, such as rechargeable batteries. Also, choose products with a longer life and extend that life span through repair and reconditioning, which might also include upgrading.
Avoid Excess Packaging
Look for products that have less packaging or buy in bulk. You will have less to throw away. You can also purchase items with packaging that can be reused or recycled.
Buy Recycled
By purchasing recycled content products, you are helping to "close the loop" by providing markets for recovered materials. Recycled content products come in many shapes, sizes and forms including: paper and office supplies; carpeting; construction materials; toner cartridges; vehicle fluids; pens and pencils; landscaping materials; furniture; retread tires; clothing; and many other items.
Buy Energy Efficient
Energy efficient choices for items such as computers and lighting can help your business save on utilitiy costs and cut back on green house gas emissions. Choose items that are Energy Star certified.
Choose Products that Prevent Pollution
Choose cleaning products, paints, and other chemicals that are less toxic and biodegradable.
Source
"Green Purchasing" Kansas Green Team 9 Mar. 2010
http://www.kansasgreenteams.org/green-purchasing