Going green is both good for the environment and if approached correctly, it can save you money. Some of the tips I like to share the green tips that do not cost you money. The concept of recycling is one that is easy to implement in our daily lives, but how much you have put into the concept of recycling your junk mail? My practice is usually go through my junk mail by standing right next to the trash, and I just throw the junk mail in the trash, as I'm sorting. However, there is a way to not only sort, but recycle some of this junk mail for your own immediate use.
Here are some tips that will help you benefit from all the junk mail that you receive, and how you can save this money at the same time.
Many people are in the habit of "To Do" lists during their busy week as errands that need to be executed elements that need to be picked up from the supermarket, calls that need to be made, etc. There is a whole industry built around the creation and sale of small notepads at the office markets. They are easy to have them handy. It is easier to quickly write down your list of items on a piece of paper than with the tiny little buttons on your smartphone. They are portable and disposable, easy and do not require charging.
Instead of paying money for notepads recycle your junk mail in this way:
Open each envelope of junk mail.
Then sort the documents by size.
Create a separate clusters of non-reusable paper, such as pieces completely in written form on both sides or the glossy type of paper, which are not to take handwriting is not well covered. Throw them in your pile of paper trash.
Stack the reusable paper, so that the blank facing pages.
If the envelopes are blank on one side, it should be for the re-use of memory and task lists.
Staple each stack of paper of the same size in the upper left corner. Alternatively, you can also cut the paper down to the desired size (eg, halve 8 1/2 x 11 "paper, or cut them into quarters).
Now you have a notepad for quick notes!
Insert a pad in your kitchen for shopping lists.
Put one of them, so you ready for a pad in your car if you have to run in the city. (Of course, do not write on your homemade notepad while driving!)
Keep a junk mail notepad on your nightstand, ideas or things to do before you go to bed record.
For quick notes, stick one in your purse or briefcase, so you have to write something when you are traveling, have.
There you have it. With only a stapler and a sorting method, the world is now a green space, and you never have to spend money on a notepad again and again....
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