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USB ECOSTRIP 2.0

The EcoStrip is a power strip and surge protector for your computer and connected devices (printer, scanner, external hard drive) with one important difference: when you shut down the computer, everything else plugged into the EcoStrip is also shut down. This saves energy and saves you money! There's no programming necessary - you don't even need to turn the EcoStrip off.

Eco Simple Flash Drive - USB

Need an easy green way to transport information? These sleek eco-friendly flash drives are better for the environment because they contain no lead, mercury, cadium or other toxics, and they decompose easier than their traditional counterparts.

Post Consumer 3 Ring Binder 3 in. Spine

These recycled binders are very durable and more resistant to spine-tearing than the traditional vinyl binders. It is truly recyclable and reusable because it is a corrugated cardboard binder. Vinyl binders are neither recyclable nor reusable.

Full-Spectrum Task Lamp

Compact fluorescent (CF) lighting reduces your electricity consumption, and the long lifespan of CF bulbs will save you money. By duplicating full-spectrum natural lighting in an energy-saving compact fluorescent bulb, Ott-Lites™ provide sharp, consistent visibility for close tasks. The ballast has been eliminated from the lamp itself: now it is in the transformer by the plug.

External Laptop Charger

This battery charger will help you live a more environmentally friendly life! Both the product and the batteries are rechargeable (it can be used over 1,000 times!), and lithium and NiMH batteries do not contain heavy materials such as mercury and are thus not considered hazardous waste!

Eco60-Air Purification Device

The Airfree Eco60 version of the World’s Safest and Most Tested Air Purifier. It purifies a volume of 60 Cubic Metres but only uses 45 Watts of electricity. Airfree® TSS™ technology uses heated air to destroy airborne mould, bacteria, viruses, dust mites, and pollen allergens. It is a great product for people living with allergies, asthma, or other respiratory conditions.

Is a smart thermostat worth the investment?

Spending $200 or more to replace that older, still functioning thermostat with a new whiz-bang “smart” variety might seem like a waste of money, but it can be one of the best small investments a homeowner can make, given the potential for energy and cost savings down the line.
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