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Back in 2009, it will not be eco-friendly?




by Christophe » 01/09/09, 12:27

The schoolbag is ecological ... or economical

A few hours before the start of the school year, parents do not escape the traditional races of school supplies. Double or single copies, small or large tiles, notebooks, binders, pens, the lists are long and the puzzle inevitable. But while some drag their feet pushing their shopping carts in the aisles of supermarkets, others have found the parade.

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An economic return

There remains a very simple and more advantageous way of acquiring the necessary school supplies. Immerse yourself in those of last year. Tubes of unfinished glue, pencils that don't run out of ink, half-used notebooks, a compass still in good condition. No need to buy everything every year, better to sort before starting the races, the invoice will be all the less salty. Finally, avoid the superfluous and fancy supplies, buy useful.

100% natural

They are natural, made from recycled products, and for the most part recyclable and good for the planet, these are ecological supplies. They can be found on the shelves of large surfaces but also in stores or on specialized Internet sites like ecoburo.fr.

From the pen to the binder, via the glue and the post-it, all are green, but their prices remain higher and at the time when the families tighten their belts, the priority is not at the start of the school year 100% natural.

Laura Philippon


http://www.sudouest.com/charente-mariti ... 48384.html

The start of the school year is still a vast farce with regard to consumerism, which has become "compulsory" for the occasion ... (you have to make the purchases that the teachers say ...). There's a great scene about it in Do not do this, do not do that! To see here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocWzhPaLRsA

I do not even want to mention the "shenanigans" to obtain national education contracts ... : Mrgreen:
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