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Go Green! Explore the Concept of Used and Refurnished Furniture Options

Seems like every other conversation is either talking about the economy or about “going green.” If this is the case for you, have you thought about exploring the concept of used or refurbished office (link to your website) furniture? It makes so much sense nowadays as everyone is looking at cutting costs. Brand new modular furniture (better known as cubicles) is extremely expensive. Used and refurbished furniture is at least 25% less expensive, and in some cases, could be up to 75% less expensive.

The green of all this – you are not only saving green in your pocket but you are utilizing furniture that might normally end up in a landfill. How about that for going green? Want more information, all of us at RDS and Associates would love to talk with you.

Tags: earth, furniture, going, green, leed, recycyle, refurished, reuse, saving, the

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Stephen James Comment by Stephen James on October 15, 2009 at 4:30pm
In a related note there is an RSS news feed of craiglist furniture locally:

http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/search/fua?query=furniture&catAbbreviation=fua&minAsk=0&maxAsk=500&hasPic=1&format=rss

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