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Our Earth

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Way Basics is proud to be a sponsor of OurEarth.org. Founded in 2006 by several recent graduates of Johns Hopkins University, this non-profit organization is led by an all volunteer team of graduate and medical students as well as environmental experts and leaders from around the country. The organization also involves undergraduate and graduate students from over 40 U.S. college campuses.

Environmental information can be daunting and confusing. OurEarth.org makes it easier for us to find information, programs, and news. In 2009 OurEarth.org debuted a one-of-a-kind, national directory to help high school students pursue environmental degrees and enable college students be more environmentally-responsible on their campuses. Get started on a healthier lifestyle today. Here are 10 10 easy ways to be green from OurEarth.org

1. Reduce Just by turning off the tap while brushing your teeth or shaving, you can save more than 200 gallons of water per month. Here are some other effective ways you can help to conserve resources …

  • Turn off the lights when leaving a room.
  • Use both sides of the paper when printing and copying.
  • Walk or bike instead of driving.
  • Take short showers.
  • Drink tap water instead of bottled water.
  • Remove unnecessary items from your car to reduce weight.
  • Regularly replace the filter on your HVAC system.
  • Install faucet aerators.
  • Use cold water to wash clothes.
  • Stop junk mail.
  • Install a programmable thermostat in your home.

(Source: U.S. EPA)

2. Unplug Unused Electronics Did you know that a cell phone charger can still consume electricity even when a phone isn’t connected to it? In the average home, 25% of the electricity used to power home electronics is consumed while the products are turned off. To stop these “phantom loads” when devices are not in use, unplug them or connect them to power strips, which can then be turned off. (Source: U.S.DOE)

3. Recycle By recycling materials such as aluminum cans, newspapers, and glass jars, you can save energy and landfill space, conserve natural resources, and also prevent pollution. Recycling one ton of paper saves 17 mature trees, 7,000 gallons of water, three cubic yards of landfill space, two barrels of oil, and 4,100 kilowatt-hours of electricity – enough energy to power the average US home for five months. Visit our recycling directoryto find recycling opportunities in your community. (Source: U.S. EPA)

4. Look For The ENERGY STAR Label If a product has the ENERGY STAR seal, it meets certain energy efficiency standards. Home appliances, electronics, windows, and roofing are just a few of the products that can qualify, so check a product’s box or manual, or speak to a salesperson to see if it is ENERGY STAR compliant. In 2006, ENERGY STAR products helped US consumers save an estimated $14 billion on their utility bills. In addition to energy savings, there are rebates and federal tax credits available for some ENERGY STAR products. VisitENERGYSTAR.gov or our energy section for more information. (Source: ENERGY STAR)

5. Use Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFLs) Almost all of the electricity used by an incandescent bulb is converted to heat and not light; CFLs provide a much more efficient alternative. ENERGY STAR labeled CFLs use up to 75 percent less energy and last up to 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs, saving an average of $30 over the lifetime of each bulb. To maximize their effectiveness, check the packaging to make sure that each CFL is the proper type and wattage for your lamps. (Source: ENERGY STAR)

6. Fix Leaks A faucet that leaks one drip per second can waste more than 3,000 gallons of water each year. A leaky toilet can waste up to 200 gallons of water every day. To determine whether your toilet has a leak, place a drop of food coloring in the tank; if the color appears in the bowl without flushing, you have a leak. To find and fix air leaks, ENERGY STAR offers a free guide(Source: U.S. EPA)

7. Buy Recycled Look for the words “postconsumer” or “recycled” when shopping. There are over 4,500 recycled-content products available including paper towels, printer paper, note pads, packing boxes, sleeping bags, laundry detergent bottles, glass containers, nails, carpeting, trash cans, and trash bags. The amount of postconsumer content can vary from a small percentage to 100 percent, so look for labels that indicate the highest percentage.(Source: U.S. EPA)

8. Computer Power Management Enable low-power sleep modes and turn off computers and monitors at night. General Electric implemented power management features on 75,000 of its computers, annually saving the company $2.5 million dollars and preventing 20,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions. For step-by-step instructions on how to optimize the settings on your computer, visit ENERGY STAR. Network administrators can also set system wide power management settings by using EZ GPO, a free software tool from ENERGY STAR. (Source: ENERGY STAR)

9. Properly Dispose of Hazardous Waste Electronics, CFLs, certain batteries, and other household hazardous wastes contain toxic materials so they should not be sent to landfills where they can pollute the surrounding land and water. A single computer monitor may contain 4 pounds of lead as well as other toxic heavy metals. Many companies and municipal governments offer free collection programs, and in some cases you can even get paid to recycle old electronics. Visit our collection events page to find disposal options.(Source: U.S. EPA)

10. Fresh, Local, Organic Food travels an average of 1,200 miles before it reaches your plate, so buy locally produced items to save energy and prevent emissions from going into the air. Visit USDA.gov to find a farmers market in your area. Also, choose fresh foods instead of frozen, since frozen foods require 10 times more energy to produce. Finally, organic foods are both good for the environment and good for your health since synthetic hormones, most conventional pesticides, as well as other potentially hazardous practices are not used. (Source: U.S. EPA)

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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

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A Room For Ja’Naya

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Way Basics was lucky enough to be a part of this great opportunity to give back.  This amazing story is about a little girl named Ja’Naya who was recently diagnosed with Leukemia.  In an effort to spread sunshine during a gloomy time, her room was fully furnished by participating sponsors.  To read the full story, click on the links below:

http://www.waybasics.com/blog/?p=1176

http://www.greenyourdecor.com/4174/special-green-room-box-room-janaya/

The pictures of the finished room are below.  Way Basics contributed the storage on either side of the bed.

http://www.greenyourdecor.com/?s=ja’naya

http://www.greenyourdecor.com/

25 Days of Christmas Giveaway!

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

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Awesome Time Lapse of the Assembly Process!

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

We were so excited to see our customer Lindsay put this video together. In its fast forward style, you can see her assemble  Rectangle Plus3 in 43 seconds! Check out her cute baby as she runs around the room while Lindsay is assembling. Yup, really… just peel, stick, done.

Here is how she is using her Way Basics storage unit. Thank you for taking the time to do this and letting us share it. Her blog talks about her experience with us, check it out http://likelydesign.wordpress.com/2009/07/28/so-cute-and-so-easy-to-put-together/

New shelf in Harper's room

Earth Day Party with Greer’s OC

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
Flyer Greer OC PartyLogo Global Green

Way Basics continued the Earth Day Celebration with Greer’s OC at hot spot Mesa in Costa Mesa, CA. The party also launches their first e-magazine. Way Basics donated a Cube, Kraft Cube Plus2 and a 3 Spinning Cube in an silent auction to benefit Global Green.  Global Green is the United States affiliate of Green Cross International fosters a global value shift toward a sustainable and secure world.

Giving Back: Kids in Need Foundation

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Kids In Need Foundation
One of the pillars upon which Way Basics stands is our belief in helping the community in times of need. This spring we had a chance to partner with The Kids In Need Foundation.

The Kids In Need Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded in 1995 whose mission is to ensure that every child is prepared to learn and succeed by providing free school supplies nationally to students most in need.

We found out about the Kids In Need Foundation through CAMEX. What a perfect opportunity to give back! CAMEX is the largest college bookstore tradeshow and happens annually. Way Basics was able to make a contribution to the Kids In Need Foundation by donating products from multiple booths to help furnish those in need. Good luck Kids In Need Foundation! We love your cause!

Giving Back: Spring Gala

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Spring Gala

One of the greatest gifts to receive is the gift of knowledge… so when we were approached by the Chinatown Community Children’s Center (CCCC) to be a part of their Spring Gala event, we jumped at the opportunity.

The CCCC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing quality childcare and other social services to meet the needs of families in San Francisco. Founded in 1972, the Center has successfully provided more than 2,500 families in the Bay Area with quality Bilingual-Bicultural education.

Each year the CCCC holds the Spring Gala event in hopes of furthering their cause.  The Spring Gala allows the community to gather and give each other a hand up; not a hand out.  With Way Basics’ contribution, the CCCC hopes to raise enough money through silent auction in order to reach their goals for this year.  If you will be in the bay area be sure to stop by and see what everyone is so passionate about! 

Way Basics would like to extend a very big “THANK YOU!” to the CCCC for working tirelessly to better our communities. 

House to Home Project

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

House to Home Project

Way Basics is proud to have contributed our furniture to a non-profit House to Home Project. House to Home Project (H2H) is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to provide families restarting their lives after a natural disaster with the basic furnishings that makes a house a home. Created by television professionals, H2H will be recycling furniture used in TV and Film Production in addition to generous donations from furniture companies. 

In November 2008, during the first Install Week, H2H received 563 pieces of donated furniture and house wares.  H2H was able to provide 20 families each with approximately 28 pieces of furniture. H2H was able to provide everything from beds to desks to kitchen tables to over 48 individuals in the New Orleans area.

Please visit www.housetohomeproject.org to learn more and see photos/videos of the project.

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waybasics.com is your one stop shop for simple, everyday organization solutions that are good for your family and our environment. Our product offerings are multi-purpose and are easy to assemble, requiring no tools or hardware. From basic colorful cubes, coffee tables and 3 tier shelving units to modern bookcases, toy organizers & storage benches, they are perfect for the home or office, apartment or dorm, kid's playroom or teen's room, even closets and garages - just about any room! Explore our website and see how you can bring personality, creativity, and simplicity to your space. We encourage you to give our team a call with any questions or concerns or even if you need any storage or organization advice. We would love to hear from you! 949 892 5279 or talktous [at] waybasics.com

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