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Montessori High School & their X-terms

Monday, February 25th, 2013

Intrigued yet? What’s an X-term you may be asking? X-terms two week experiential learning intensives which take place in January and in May/June. The program in May/June is student led and students must raise the funds, plan the curriculum, and design the entire program. X-terms are based on Maria Montessori’s views, and they provide a unique learning experience that cannot be matched. Every year the students choose something different Way Basics donates to X-Termsthat is sure to change their lives for the better. Two years ago, they ventured out to New York City, and spent a week immersed in the startup culture. They worked with Union Square Ventures, Stack Overflow, Stack Exchange, and Coco Foods International.  Cool, huh?

We love supporting our future generation, especially brilliant go-getters like these kids, so we were thrilled when they contacted us to be apart of their fundraising for this years X-terms! They have some pretty cool prizes including a Nook, Jambox, and Way Basics Cubby Organizer! Be sure to check it out and help them reach their $10,000 goal! After all, all students deserve to be supported and helped to reach their dreams!

A Holiday Card From Way Basics

Monday, December 17th, 2012

This year we celebrate 5 years!  This is all because of your belief in us and in what we are doing to help the world and keep each other organized!

Thanks for all your amazing support. We look forward to a new year of innovation and building possibilities and communities with Way Basics!

Happy Holidays!

 

 

Happy Holidays from Us to You!

Saturday, December 1st, 2012

In this time of giving, we would like to thank you all for your commitment to helping the world through sustainable, eco-friendly organization (and for having fun with us along the way!).

We would especially like to thank our Superfans (who connect with us weekly or even daily!) by awarding them a certificate of merit and a token of our appreciation! Check Facebook every Monday & Wednesday this month and see if you have reached Superfan status! If you have, email us at press@waybasics.com so we can send out your thank you gift!

Thanks again for your support and Happy Holidays to all!

Best,

Way Basics

Ps. A note of our gratitude from us to you,
Use WBHOLIDAYS2012 to get 20% too!
Until Dec 31st then this coupon will expire
So be sure to gift organizational storage to help inspire…
(cleanliness ☺ )

PPs. If you look closely at the image, you will get some hints about our new Spring products! :)

Helping Students Go Green

Tuesday, September 25th, 2012

We love partnering with organizations that have goals and values that align with others. Like Way Basics, Project Green Dorm, is all about taking simple steps in our every day life to help take care of the planet for generations to come. Project Green Dorm (PGD) is a back-to-school resource to help students move from “conventional to conscious living” in their every day choices. At Way Basics, we are proud to announce that we have helped college student, Amanda, reach her goal of greening her dorm room.

Way Basics donated some of our green storage cubes to the cause and are overjoyed to help Amanda, and Project Green Dorm, spread their message of sustainability for the future. Check out the awesome video of this project Going Green in College Dorms and keep spreading the word about the importance of safety and sustainability in our homes and planet!

 

Thank You!

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

Way Basics loves giving back to our community, even when the giving is thanks and admiration. The following is a little thank you note dedicated to our amazing bloggers and media contacts that we work with daily. 

To all you stellar individuals,

Thank you so much for your efforts and willingness to help spread the Way Basics word over the past few months. You all make my profession a real pleasure. I love opening my email and seeing a new idea or comment presented by you brilliant individuals! Way Basics loves building possibilities and you all bring our vision and possibilities to life! We are a company of differing opinions and ideas, and that is what makes us so strong. Thank you for helping us by sharing your own ideas and reviews. You are all a crucial part of the Way Basics family! From all of us to you, THANK YOU!

All the Best,

Deborah (and the rest of the Way Basics crew)

Way Basics Cares

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

As most of you know, at Way Basics we love to give back to the community in as many ways as possible. On March 29th, the Nature Conservatory held its annual Cocktails Under the Stars event and silent auction to benefit their Leaders in Environmental Action for the Future program (LEAF).  This amazing event supports programs for high school students and their educators to learn more about helping sustain our world.  We were so pleased to be included among the sponsors and one lucky attendee went home with a gift certificate for Way Basics!

This beautiful event was captured by event photographer Steven Smith and all the chic pictures can be checked out here! We are so pleased to be apart of such a wonderful event with an incredible message and hope for the future!

 food at Nature Conservatory event

Way Basics contributes to Nature Conservatory 

Photos by Stephen Smith

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)

CONTEST: Help us spread the story of Way Basics : Show your city pride with our new contest! Get others in your city to “Like” Way Basics and you could win big! See details in the flyer image!

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Help us spread the story of Way Basics!

The city with the most fans by next Friday at noon PST (6/11/10) wins a 20% DISCOUNT for their entire state for the rest of June!

Visit our facebook page!

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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