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Of the big box office stores: Office Max, Office Depot, Staples, and possibly Walmart, which would you say is the most environmental. I have to set up a corporate account, and want to know your thoughts!
Re: Big Box office stores?
I worked for OfficeMax throughout college, and I while we weren't particuallarly eco-friendly, we did recycle paper and ink cartridges.
The problem with most large retailers is that they inherently generate a lot of waste from packaging and shipping. Especially places that sell software and electronics like office stores because we are required to destroy old software and any electronics that didn't sell. There is no such thing as donating that stuff because they say it is a loss of potential profit. I thought it was stupid then when I had to do it.
I am doing givesomethingback.com which is actually a really awesome one for corporations. But I have been told to get another from either Staples, Office Depot or Office Max, and I was hoping that someone had something great to say.
Office Depot carries oxydegradable trash bags. I just picked up a box. Previously, I could only find those for tall kitchen bags. Also they have brochures for how to recycle your electronics.
Other than that, I got nothing